An intercontinental ballistic missile fired by North Korea Thursday morning posed no danger to Guam or the Northern Marianas, Homeland Security officials said.
Guam was in no danger Saturday after North Korea fired a suspected long-range missile toward the sea, according to the Office of Civil Defense and Homeland Security.
No immediate threat to Guam and the Marianas was assessed after reports of unidentified projectile were reported as a result of a recent launch out of the Democratic People’s Republic
Guam Homeland Security officials said there was no threat to the island Friday after North Korea launched a long-range intercontinental ballistic missile designed to hit the mainland United States.
What began as a dispute over the firing of an employee with the Guam Offices of Homeland Security and Civil Defense has spiraled into a web of accusations involving agency