"Software malfunction" caused multiple emergency sirens on Wednesday, Hennepin County says
HENNEPIN COUNTY, Minn. — County officials say an "apparent software malfunction" is the reason Twin Cities residents heard multiple emergency sirens on Wednesday.
Normally, the state tests its tornado sirens at 1 p.m. on the first Wednesday of the month. But many Minnesotans in Hennepin County reported hearing sirens again 45 minutes later.
Hennepin County Emergency Management said a "malfunction on one of several siren control computers caused all 292 of Hennepin County's sirens to repeat the 1 p.m. successful siren test."
Date Corrected: At 1:46 p.m. Wednesday Sept. 6, an apparent software malfunction on one of several siren control computers caused all 292 of Hennepin County’s sirens to repeat the 1 p.m. successful siren test, regularly schedule for each first Wednesday of the month.
— Hennepin County Emergency Management (@HennepinEM) September 7, 2023