
Nuclear threat warning broadcast in Winnipeg neighbourhood a prank: police
WINNIPEG — Police say a warning of a nuclear threat that was broadcast in a downtown Winnipeg neighbourhood was a prank.
The audio recording blasted through Osborne Village around 9:20 p.m. on Sunday and warned that a nuclear attack was occurring against Canada and the United States. It said six missiles were expected to strike in the next 15 to 25 minutes.
“All Canadian residents should seek out a fallout centre immediately,” the recording said in a mechanical-sounding voice.
It warned people to stay away from windows and to put together survival kits.