Hawaii Tests Nuclear Attack Siren for First Time Since Cold War
The U.S. state of Hawaii has tested a nuclear attack warning siren for the first time since the end of the Cold War in an effort to prepare people for a possible missile attack by North Korea. The sirens sounded for a minute on Friday, helping emergency officials to ensure the equipment worked properly and to…
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