New York City Emergency Management released a public service announcement about what to do if there is a nuclear attack.
It says people should get inside, stay inside and monitor for updates.
According to NBC New York, Mayor Eric Adams defended the PSA and said it is not alarmist despite there being no known threat of a nuclear attack.New York City's emergency management deputy commissioner told The Associated Press that they've got a lot of positive feedback for preparing people for a situation that is not commonly discussed.Report a typo
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