Japan Weighs Adding Missile Shelters as North Korea Threat Grows
- Ruling party submits proposal to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
- Comes hours after North Korea’s latest missile volley
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Japan’s ruling party urged Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to consider building missile shelters and carrying out more evacuation drills in response to the growing threat from North Korea.
Television and other advertising should also be used to increase public awareness of the need to evacuate to a robust building or underground shopping center if a ballistic missile heads for Japan, the Liberal Democratic Party said in a proposal submitted to Abe on Thursday, hours after Kim Jong Un’s regime fired another volley of missiles.