Hawaii Emergency Management Agency officials work at the department’s command centre in Honolulu. Source: AP
A test siren has blared across Hawaii for the first time since the end of the Cold War in an effort to prepare tourists and residents for a possible nuclear attack from North Korea. The state is the first to bring back the Cold War-era warning system.
A test siren has blared across Hawaii for the first time since the end of the Cold War in an effort to prepare tourists and residents for a possible nuclear attack from North Korea. The state is the first to bring back the Cold War-era warning system.