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Japan on alert: Residents told to seek shelter or lie on ground in event of North Korea missile attack





Defense Forces soldiers hold a drill to mobilise their Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) missile unit at Asaka base
Japan Self-Defense Forces soldiers hold a drill to mobilise their Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) missile unit at Asaka baseJapan Self- Credit: Reuters

Danielle Demetriou, Tokyo

26 June 2017 • 5:53am

The Japanese government has created a nationwide television broadcast advising civilians on how to protect themselves in the event of a North Korean missile attack.

The new 30-second government announcement offers practical tips on the most effective ways to seek protection if a missile is fired in the direction of Japan from North Korea.

It recommends that residents seek shelter in sturdy buildings or underground, as well as hide behind objects, lie face down the floor, stay away from windows and protect their heads if inside a building.

It also confirms that in the event of a missile attack, the government’s satellite-based J-Alert public warning system will inform members of the public through speakers across the country.
North Korean - Hwasong-12 missile altitude

The announcement is being aired by 43 television stations across the country between now and early July, while written instructions are also being published in 70 Japanese newspapers, according to Kyodo News.

The government’s decision to issue the safety announcement via the media comes as tensions rise steadily in the region due to North Korea repeatedly flouting international sanctions with increasingly frequent missile tests.

The tests are believed to be part of the regime’s programme to develop an intercontinental ballistic missile, with its technology already sufficiently advanced to reach South Korea and Japan, both home to US military bases.
North Korean - Hwasong-12 missile altitude

In April, the Japanese government told regional authorities to hold evacuation drills and also issued survival guidelines to the public, the first instructions from the Japanese government on how to survive an enemy attack since the Second World war.

While the atmosphere in Japan remains warily calm, sales of nuclear shelters and radiation-blocking air purifiers surged across Japan after the prime minister stated that North Korea may have the capabilities to deliver missiles equipped with sarin nerve gas to Japan.





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Japan is so worried about North Korea's missiles, there's a waiting list for bomb shelters


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Chris Weller
Jun 27th 2017 5:16PM

People in Japan have been rushing to buy nuclear bomb shelters and air purifiers because of a fear that North Korea may launch a missile attack without notice.

Now the country's suppliers are struggling to keep up with demand, forcing people onto a waiting list.

"It takes time and money to build a shelter," Nobuko Oribe, director of Oribe Seiki Seisakusho, the company that supplies most of Japan's shelters and purifiers, told Reuters.

In a typical year, the company receives six shelter orders. It received eight in April of this year alone. Oribe's company has also been getting non-stop orders for the purifiers in the last few months.

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North Korea's test launches have been getting more sophisticated over the last year. In May, the country launched a missile that climbed to 1,240 feet and flew more than 500 miles during its half-hour flight. It was the highest and furthest missile test the country has ever pulled off.

Analysts have expressed concern that a missile launched at a lower trajectory could fly even further.

A critical consideration for Japan is the possibility the ballistic missiles will come equipped with warheads containing sarin nerve gas. In April, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced his concerns about chemical warfare.

Many people responded in panic, rushing out to buy provisions that would shield them from an attack. Oribe's shelters, which are some of the country's best-sellers, can be installed beneath a home and reportedly withstand Hiroshima-level bombs detonated 2,100 feet away.

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The company prices its purifiers and shelters based on the number of people they can service. Six-person purifiers cost $5,630, while 13-person purifiers run for more than $15,000.

"A year ago, we were getting maybe five calls a day about air purifiers, but it is thirty a day now", Shota Hayashi, a spokesman for Oribe Seiki Seisakusho, told the Telegraph.

Bomb shelters are even more costly. The largest model, a 13-person unit, goes for more than $223,000.

Japanese citizens that don't have access to a shelter have been told to find cover inside sturdy buildings or underground, if possible. The government has also warned to stay away from windows in the event of a blast.

NOW WATCH: What it's like living in North Korea — according to a North Korean defector

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