North Korea Threat Has Hawaii Testing Warning Sirens

North Korea Threat Has Hawaii Testing Warning Sirens
(Clockwise from L-R) A view of Honolulu's Waikiki beach; North Korea's intermediate-range strategic ballistic rocket Hwasong-12 lifting off from the launching pad at an undisclosed location near Pyongyang; North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un. Patrick Baz/AFP/Getty Images and STR/AFP/Getty Images
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Hawaii has tested its nuclear warning siren just before midday on Friday Nov. 30 for the first time since the Cold War.

Some 180 sirens played on Hawaii’s most populated island of Oahu while a further 385 were heard across the state, reported the Star-Advertiser. The local paper said residents first heard the typical attention alert (used for hurricanes and tsunamis) which was followed by the new one-minute attack warning tone.