Tornado sirens in Union County activated despite no tornado warning
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Published on April 15, 2026.
The Union County Emergency Management Agency has confirmed that there was no official warning for the area, prompting the activation of its sirens. The agency's response to the news was swift and decisive, with no official action taken. The incident occurred at the time of the day.
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