Updated | Trouble in paradise? University of Hawaii administrators have warned all students to be ready for a nuclear attack from North Korea, sending out a campus-wide email Monday explaining what to do if Kim Jong Un launches an attack.”In light of concerns about North Korea missile tests, state and federal agencies are providing information about nuclear threats and what to do in the unlikely event of a nuclear attack and radiation emergency,” the email read, according to Hawaii News Now.Related: Is North Korea preparing its missiles for action?The message, titled “In the event of a nuclear attack,” went on to explain that, during an assault, the university’s 10 campuses will largely follow directions from state emergency management officials. It said missile sirens will go off, and students will be asked to shelter in place. It then linked to a Hawaii Department of Defense presentation about the North Korea threat.Newsweek subscription offers >Monday’s email inspired a variety of reactions from University of Hawaii students, alumni and community members. One Twitter user posted a screenshot of the message and the caption, “I’m going to die,” while another erred on the reckless side: “putting this in my spam folder to avoid dwelling… Read full this story
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