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KPRC 2 anchor Sara Donchey and KHOU Assistant News Director Josh Hubbard in Hawaii during Saturday's fake missile warning
Employees of two Houston TV stations were in Hawaii last weekend during the errant missile strike warning.
Through the week, KPRC 2 anchor Sara Donchey had been posting beautiful photos of her vacation on social media, and then she was faced with utter terror while in Honolulu Saturday.
This was my phone when I woke up just now. I'm in Honolulu, #Hawaii and my family is on the North Shore. They were hiding in the garage. My mom and sister were crying. It was a false alarm, but betting a lot of people are shaken. @KPRC2 pic.twitter.com/m6EKxH3QqQ— Sara Donchey (@KPRC2Sara) January 13, 2018
KHOU Assistant News Director Josh Hubbard had just awakened after his last night on Maui when the Hyatt Hotel staff told his family to stay in their room, then later head to the basement.
We are headed to the basement pic.twitter.com/CEytZcG38A— Josh Hubbard (@JhubbsKHOU11) January 13, 2018
Media reports say the warning was the result of human error during a routine drill.
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