Hawaiian officials are adopting the motto of better safe than sorry when it comes to the threat of a nuclear weapons attack. The state is potentially on the front-line to aggression from North Korea. On Friday, officials with the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency rolled out a public awareness campaign aimed at educating people on how to respond to an attack. For some, the campaign may recall the “duck and cover” drills of...
Source: Wall Street Journal July 21, 2017 22:18 UTC