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Nuclear attack from North Korea feared: Hawaii is preparing

North Korea provokes the world. The US states of Hawaii and Alaska are reacting to the ongoing missile tests – the regime is feared of an attack by the country with nuclear weapons.

Hawaii / Alaska – Saber rattles from North Korea shock the world. Hawaii draws consequences and is preparing for a nuclear strike by the North Koreans. The background to this is the regime’s ongoing missile tests. Pyongyang recently threatened to be ready for a new nuclear test “anytime, anywhere”.

Hawaii is responding and has started a preparatory program for residents like that world reported. Alaska is also taking steps to prepare for a possible missile attack. With threats from North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, the United States plans to conduct a missile defense test on Kodiak Island, Alaska. Marines are said to be instructed to stay away from marine areas between the island and Hawaii this weekend. That should, loudly worldfrom a U.S. Coast Guard note.

The U.S. Army will test parts of the THAAD missile defense system, according to a report by the Kodiak Daily Mirror can be seen. The system is the same one that is stationed in South Korea and Guam to stop potential rocket attacks from North Korea. “The North Korean leadership has shown that, even if it seems irrational, it is smart and unscrupulous,” said expert Chris Douglas on the website of the state-funded Australian Strategic Policy Institute. Australia, however, is also exposed to the danger posed by North Korea.

Civil Protection Agency gives instructions

Hawaii is currently dealing most clearly with the threat. There is an information campaign. According to this, the residents of the island chain should prepare for a possible nuclear strike in North Korea. The The civil protection authority has a leaflet for this created that everyone can access on the Internet. It actually says that citizens should follow three steps as soon as the sirens sound: Enter a building – preferably a concrete house -, stay there for up to two weeks, and wait for information via radio and TV.

The civil protection authority informed.

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Across from Hawaii News Now Hawaiian Civil Protection chief Vern Miyagi said: An ICBM from North Korea only takes 20 minutes to reach Hawaii after launch. The residents would then have eight to twelve minutes to get to safety after being informed.

But not only missiles pose a danger: “North Korea already has a system for getting nuclear weapons to their destination anywhere in the world – it is just not rocket technology,” writes Chris Douglas. Instead, the means of choice could be ordinary transport containers, explains the expert.

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