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NORTH KOREA THREAT: California brace for nuclear impact after Kim Jong-un missile tes

In response to heightened global tensions and the
endless war of words between Donald Trump and Kim
Jong-un, the state of California has braced itself for a
nuclear attack.
A newly discovered 16-page document entitled
“Nuclear Attack Response Considerations” has been
issued to Los Angeles officials and the Department of
Homeland Security, warning of the chaos that would
ensue if North Korea strike the US state.
The report was created in response to North Korea’s
successful test of an intercontinental ballistic missile
(ICBM) in July.
The Hwasong-14 ICBM is believed to be capable of
reaching the mainland US.
The state of California has laid out plans in the event
of a “catastrophic” nuclear attack
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And the report claims a strike from the missile would
cause “devastating casualties” if it was armed with a
nuclear payload.
The classified article states: “North Korea’s
propaganda videos feature ruins of San Francisco and
Washington.”
It adds: “The consequences of a nuclear attack in
Southern California would be catastrophic.
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The state of California has braced itself for a nuclear
attack
“Nonetheless, government entities and first responders
are expected to remain operational to preserve human
life, maintain order, and aid in the recovery process.”
It goes on to claim victims will have to wait up to 72
hours for help following a nuclear strike.
Those caught in an attack are encouraged to “Lie face
down and place hands under the body to protect
exposed skin” and “Remain flat until the heat and
shock waves have passed”.
The risks of radiation effects are also mentioned, with
pets and clothing named as two vital concerns after a
blast.
North Korea has been flexing its nuclear muscles with
regularity and has got under the thin skin of Donald
Trump, resulting in the US president taking to Twitter
to express his apparent willingness to go to war with
the hermit nation.
Mr Trump tweeted: ”Just heard Foreign Minister of
North Korea speak at U.N. If he echoes thoughts of
Little Rocket Man, they won't be around much longer!"
This social media post was labelled by North Korea’s
Foreign Minister, Ri Yong Ho, as a “Declaration of
war.”
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any target in the US after a second ICBM test that
weapons experts said could even bring New York
into range - in a potent challenge to President
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The report claims a strike from the missile would
cause “devastating casualties”
The leader of the isolationist nation, Kim Jong-un,
retaliated to the insults flung at him with his own
remarks.
He said: "I will surely and definitely tame the mentally
deranged U. S. dotard with fire.”
Both Russia and China are trying to diffuse the fever-
pitched global tension by engaging in dialogue with
Pyongyang - the most recent effort coming from a
scheduled meeting between North Korea’s US policy
chief and Russian ambassador Oleg Burmistrov.
Since the global shock from Mr Trump’s tweet, The
White House has labelled the declaration of war with
North Korea as “absurd”.

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