Japan lifts Hokkaido evacuation alert for North Korea missile after emergency warning system error

A North Korea flag flutters next to concertina wire at the North Korean embassy in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
A North Korea flag flutters next to concertina wire at the North Korean embassy in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Photo credit: Reuters

The Japanese government lifted an evacuation order for residents of the northern island of Hokkaido, saying an emergency warning system erroneously predicted that a missile launched from North Korea would fall near the island.

The Japanese government warned residents of the northernmost main island of Hokkaido to take immediate cover, saying a missile was likely to fall near the island around 8 a.m. Japan time (2300 GMT).

The ballistic missile was launched off the east coast of the Korean Peninsula, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said.

The launch comes two days after North Korean state media KCNA reported that leader Kim Jong Un called for strengthening the country's war deterrence in a "more practical and offensive" manner to counter what it called moves of aggression by the United States.

North Korea has criticized the recent series of joint military exercises between the US and South Korea as escalating tensions, stepping up its weapons tests in recent months.

Reuters