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FRIGHTENED US defence officials have released two survival videos advising Guam residents on what they should do in the event of an attack.

Guam Homeland Security and Civil Defense urged Pacific islanders to share the videos with their family and friends so locals can become "resilient".

 The survival videos come weeks after North Korea launched this Hwasong-15 intercontinental ballistic missile
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The survival videos come weeks after North Korea launched this Hwasong-15 intercontinental ballistic missileCredit: EPA
 Guam Homeland Security and Civil Defence wants residents to become informed on what to do in the event of a nuclear attack
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Guam Homeland Security and Civil Defence wants residents to become informed on what to do in the event of a nuclear attackCredit: Guam Homeland Security and Civil Defense

The first video instructs residents to build a kit "in three easy steps", filled with emergency supplies including non-perishable food items, a gallon of water and "important documents".

Although officials claimed the videos are not connected to any imminent threat, the clip then guides residents on how they can prepare an evacuation plan.

The second video describes what residents should do if they hear an attack tone.

Officials advise everyone to seek immediate shelter in a concrete structure away from windows and doors.

Guam Homeland Security video tells residents how to prepare an evacuation kit as tensions with North Korea rise
 Officials said locals should put together a supply kit filled with non-perishable food items, water, a flashlight, a radio, cash, medical items and important documents, which can last them for up to three days
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Officials said locals should put together a supply kit filled with non-perishable food items, water, a flashlight, a radio, cash, medical items and important documents, which can last them for up to three daysCredit: Guam Homeland Security and Civil Defense
 Islanders were instructed to speak with their family and decide on a meeting place, and develop an evacuation plan so they can meet up in case they are separated
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Islanders were instructed to speak with their family and decide on a meeting place, and develop an evacuation plan so they can meet up in case they are separatedCredit: Guam Homeland Security and Civil Defense
 Locals must stay informed on the most likely threats that could affect them in their local area
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Locals must stay informed on the most likely threats that could affect them in their local areaCredit: Guam Homeland Security and Civil Defense

The emergency videos come weeks after North Korea successfully launched the Hwasong-15 intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).

The ICBM which is the longest-range missile ever tested by the rogue state, was capable of striking "the entire US mainland", including Guam, Kim Jong-un claimed.

State television broadcast a photo of Kim's signed order where he wrote: "Test launch is approved. Taking place at the daybreak of Nov. 29! Fire with courage for the party and country!"

 Kim Jong-un eagerly watched the launch of Hwasong-15 ICBM
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Kim Jong-un eagerly watched the launch of Hwasong-15 ICBMCredit: Reuters
 Locals were instructed to get inside the nearest concrete building, and remain indoors until the all clear is given by local authorities
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Locals were instructed to get inside the nearest concrete building, and remain indoors until the all clear is given by local authorities
 After the successful launch of the Hwasong-15, which can 'hit anywhere on Earth', Jong-un declared North Korea as a nuclear state
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After the successful launch of the Hwasong-15, which can 'hit anywhere on Earth', Jong-un declared North Korea as a nuclear stateCredit: AP:Associated Press

Shortly after the missile launch, North Korea described itself as a "responsible nuclear power" and its weapons will protect the nation from "the US imperialists".

Although there was no immediate threat to Guam or the Marianas, Donald Trump said the US "will take care of it. ... It is a situation that we will handle."

This is the second time in less than six months, Guam officials have tried to prepare locals for a nuclear attack.

In August, the government issued an emergency fact sheet, titled "In Case of Emergency... Preparing for an Imminent Missile Threat".

The leaflet advised islanders to "take cover behind anything that might offer protection".


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