Japanese TV Broadcast Warns Citizens On How To Survive A North Korean Nuclear Missile Strike

Japan Self-Defence Forces (JSDF) soldiers hold a drill to mobilise their Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) missile unit

Newsweek: How To Survive Nuclear War: Japan Warns Citizens About North Korea Attack

Japan is on red-alert in the face of North Korea's repeated missile tests, with ten launches by Pyongyang during 2017 including one in which a Hwasong-12 rocket reached an altitude of more than 1,300 miles and landed in just 200 miles off the Japamese coast.

Japan is now readying itself in case of nuclear attack and the government has published advice on how citizens can survive. They have been told that if inside a building, they must lie down on the floor, protect their heads, and stay away from windows. Citizens will be alerted by a public address system currently used for alerting cities to earthquakes and tsunamis.

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More News ON Japan Warning Its Citizens On How To Survive A North Korean Nuclear Missile Strike

Japan broadcasts TV warning urging citizens to lie on the ground or seek shelter if North Korea launches a NUKE at them -- Daily Mail
Japan on alert: Residents told to seek shelter or lie on ground in event of North Korea missile attack -- The Telegraph
Japan issues warning over North Korea nuclear missile strike with residents told to seek shelter or lie on ground in terrifying TV broadcast -- The SUN
Will North Korea Attack Japan? Government Tells Citizens How To Survive Nuclear Missile -- International Business Times

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