Regarding the information on the J-Alert issued when North Korea launched a ballistic missile on the 4th, in Aomori City, it was set to be automatically sent to people who registered in advance, but for some reason it was not delivered. about it.

About 4,000 people registered for the mail delivery, and Aomori City manually sent it to everyone about an hour after the missile launch information.



A person in charge of Aomori City apologized to the interview that the e-mail was not automatically delivered immediately, saying, ``I am sorry that it should not have happened,'' and will proceed to investigate the cause in the future.



On the other hand, regarding the transmission by disaster prevention administrative radio, it was manually transmitted as originally planned immediately after the information was transmitted, and based on the opinion that it was "hard to hear", it was manually transmitted again 11 minutes after the launch. There was no problem with the communication to the citizens through the disaster prevention administrative radio."