Tsunami warning siren near Grayland goes off
GRAYLAND, Wash. (AP) - An All Hazards Alert Systems siren went off in the middle of the night at South Beach near Grayland and awakened residents. Then it went off again Thursday afternoon for no reason.
Pacific County Emergency Management Director Stephanie Fritts told KXRO that officials though tthere was a malfunction with the power supply. The siren has been shut down until it is fixed.
It's part of a system that warns coastal residents of tsunamis or other hazards.
Pacific County Emergency Management Director Stephanie Fritts told KXRO that officials though tthere was a malfunction with the power supply. The siren has been shut down until it is fixed.
It's part of a system that warns coastal residents of tsunamis or other hazards.