In response to the successive missile launches by North Korea, it was decided to proceed with the maintenance so that information from the J-Alert (National Instantaneous Warning System) can be broadcast on the public address system in the Diet.

J-Alert = Nationwide Instantaneous Warning System, when there is a risk of a North Korean-launched ballistic missile hitting Japan, the government calls on residents to evacuate via local government disaster prevention administrative radio, mobile phone emergency emails, etc. I'm here.



At present, there is no mechanism for conveying this information through internal broadcasts within the Diet. Agreed to proceed with system maintenance.

The House of Councilors will also consider how to deal with it.



On the other hand, at the board meeting on the 4th, regarding J-Alert, the opposition party pointed out, "There are also corrections of information. We should ask the government to verify and review the performance and system," Chairman Yamaguchi proposed. became.