Japanese Media: "Emergency Alerts Issued in Miyagi Prefecture and Others Due to North Korean Missile Launch"
[Asia Economy Reporter Jeong Hyunjin] On the 3rd, North Korea launched an object presumed to be a ballistic missile into the East Sea, prompting emergency alerts in Miyagi, Yamagata, and Niigata prefectures in Japan, NHK and other broadcasters reported on the 3rd.
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According to the report, the Japanese Prime Minister's Office Crisis Management Center stated that around 7:48 a.m. that day, an object presumed to be a ballistic missile from North Korea flew over Japanese airspace. The Crisis Management Center advised, "If you find anything suspicious, do not approach it and immediately contact the police, firefighters, or the Japan Coast Guard."
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