Specialist teams have begun to look for more people killed, as officials say scale of disaster not down to "lack of preparation".
After a second round of false alerts rattled Los Angeles County, officials in charge of notifying Angelenos about life threatening dangers are handing responsibility for distribution of evacuation ...
Genasys, the company behind Los Angeles' emergency alert technology, said it has "not been able to replicate" an error that ...
Crews have reported some progress in the battle against LA’s deadly wildfires, but tens of thousands remain under evacuation ...
Angelenos have been glued to their phones for the latest alerts and information. At around 4 p.m. Thursday — everyone in L.A. County received an alert from the Office of Emergency Management to ...
Millions in Los Angeles County mistakenly received emergency alerts telling them to evacuate. It happened not just once, but ...
A spokesperson said the Department of Homeland Security was not conducting any large-scale operations in Southern California ...
Emergency evacuation alerts have gone off the rails, pinging people seemingly at random. Experts say that such errors can sow ...
Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn is proposing that the county’s emergency alert system be disabled until a solution ...
L.A. County Office of Emergency Management said the alerts are not being sent by a person and his office is trying to find the root cause.