k North Korea fires missile, prompting Japan to issue warning for Hokkaido This photo taken in Tokyo on April 13, 2023, shows a TV screen displays a warning message called Jalert after the Japanese government issued an alert, following a ballistic missile launch by North Korea. Evacuate immediately. Evacuate immediately, the JAlert warning said, urging residents of Hokkaido to take shelter in a building or underground. The government later withdrew the warning, however, as it was determined the ballistic missile was not going to land in the vicinity of Hokkaido. Photo by AFLO Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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North Korea fires missile, prompting Japan to issue warning for Hokkaido This photo taken in Tokyo on April 13, 2023, shows a TV screen displays a warning message called  J alert  after the Japanese government issued an alert, following a ballistic missile launch by North Korea.  Evacuate immediately. Evacuate immediately,  the J Alert warning said, urging residents of Hokkaido to take shelter in a building or underground. The government later withdrew the warning, however, as it was determined the ballistic missile was not going to land in the vicinity of Hokkaido.  Photo by AFLO
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North Korea fires missile, prompting Japan to issue warning for Hokkaido

This photo taken in Tokyo on April 13, 2023, shows a TV screen displays a warning message called "J-alert" after the Japanese government issued an alert, following a ballistic missile launch by North Korea. "Evacuate immediately. Evacuate immediately," the J-Alert warning said, urging residents of Hokkaido to take shelter in a building or underground. The government later withdrew the warning, however, as it was determined the ballistic missile was not going to land in the vicinity of Hokkaido. (Photo by AFLO)

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