A HARROWING warning on what to do in the event of a nuclear attack from North Korea has been announced by the Head of the National Centre for Disaster Preparedness at Columbia University’s Earth Institute. Last weekend people across Hawaii scrambled for safety when a warning message about an inbound missile was sent to mobile phones and shown on television. Now, the National Centre for Disaster Preparedness has claimed that not enough people are prepared for what to do if a missile strike was imminent. Dr. Irwin Redlener said: “It’s a real possibility. “City officials should be talking about what their citizens should do if an attack happened. “And it’s a necessity for individuals and families to talk about and develop their own plan of what they would do.” The centre has claimed that the mistaken Hawaii warning acts as the perfect opportunity to teach people what to do if there is an attack. Korean War video reveals how the US was modernised by the conflict Sat, ...
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