The Japanese government has used the J-Alert nationwide warning system and the emergency information network systems for the tenth time to issue information about North Korea's launches.
Most recently, the government used the systems on August 24, when North Korea had a failed launch of what it called a "military reconnaissance satellite."
Most recently, the government used the systems on August 24, when North Korea had a failed launch of what it called a "military reconnaissance satellite."
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Japan utilized its J-Alert and emergency information network systems for the tenth time, following North Korea's launch incidents. The most recent alert was issued on August 24 in response to a failed military reconnaissance satellite launch by North Korea.
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Category ID: nhk
URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20231121_43/
Date: Nov. 21, 2023
Created: 2023/11/22 07:08
Updated: 2025/12/08 21:10
Last Read: 2023/11/22 07:51