TOKYO (AP) —
Japan's public broadcaster mistakenly sent an alert warning citizens of
a North Korean missile launch and urging them to seek immediate shelter,
then retracted it minutes later, days after a similar error in Hawaii.
NHK television issued the message Tuesday on its internet and mobile
news sites as well as on Twitter, saying North Korea appeared to have
fired a missile at Japan. It said the government was telling people to
take shelter.
The false alarm came two days after Hawaii's emergency management
department sent a mistaken warning of a North Korean missile attack to
mobile phones across the state, triggering panic.
NHK deleted its tweet after several minutes, issued a correction and
apologized several times on air. It said a mistake in using the alert
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