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Hawaii seeks to prepare residents for threat of nuclear missile strike from NORKS
2017-07-22
[HI News Now] HONOLULU - The Hawaii Emergency Management Agency is kicking off an educational campaign aimed at helping residents and visitors figure out what to do if the state is the target of a nuclear missile attack from North Korea.

Hawaii is the first state to prepare the public for the possibility of a ballistic missile strike.

The state's emergency management agency said the threat to the islands from the rogue nation is "currently assessed to be low."

But officials added ongoing North Korean missile tests -- and growing public concern -- have prompted officials to work on preparedness and disaster management plans.

Vern Miyagi, administrator of the emergency management agency, stressed that the public shouldn't be alarmed by the planning.

Rather, he said, the public should see the preparation and education much like the work being done to prepare the public for hurricane and tsunami, which pose a greater risk to the state.

"We need to tell the public what the state is doing," Miyagi said. "We do not want to cause any undue stress for the public; however, we have a responsibility to plan for all hazards."

Earlier this month, North Korea tested an ICBM missile, drawing condemnation from the US and other countries. Experts say an ICBM like the one North Korea launched could reach Alaska and possibly even Hawaii.
Posted by:Besoeker

#5  Yes, let them have their glow in the dark muzz abuelas...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2017-07-22 12:25  

#4  Judge Derrick Watson will protect them. Issue an Order!
Posted by: Frank G   2017-07-22 08:20  

#3  Given that this is the home state of Barack or the Iranian deal, I assume that the majority of money left after the graft for this effort will be spent on white flags.
Posted by: AlanC   2017-07-22 07:37  

#2  Well said MK
Posted by: Skidmark    2017-07-22 07:28  

#1  I'm sorry, I don't understand. I have been told repeatedly over the last thirty to forty years that there is no point in preparing to defend against a nuclear attack, that the living will envy the dead, that the only possible course is to rid our world of the cursed things.

Of course, it's always possible that when you're up against a lunatic who believes that going out in the glow of nuclear fission is a Good Way To Die, you come to understand that platitudes might not convince him otherwise.

I mean, even the Soviets had the good sense to understand that they didn't want to rule a graveyard. They might - might - listen to reason. The good people of Hawaii are discovering that sometimes the other side doesn't want to listen.

And won't.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2017-07-22 05:52  

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