A Japanese town conducted an evacuation drill today amid rising fear that a North Korean ballistic missile could hit Japanese soil.
More than 280 residents and schoolchildren from Abu, a small town with a population of just over 3,400 on Japan's western coast, rushed to designated school buildings to seek shelter after sirens from loudspeakers warned them of a possible missile flight and debris falling on them.
The drill follows three consecutive weeks of North Korean missile tests. Last week, a missile splashed into the sea inside Japan's 200-mile exclusive economic zone off the country's western coast.
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A similar drill was conducted today in the neighbouring prefecture of Fukuoka in southern Japan, and others are planned over the next few months.
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