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Philippines expects North Korea rocket debris

 
Published on Dec 12, 2012
10:00 AM
In this April 8, 2012 file photo, a North Korean soldier stands in front of the country's Unha-3 rocket, slated for liftoff between April 12-16, at Sohae Satellite Station in Tongchang-ri, North Korea. North Korea fired a long-range rocket Wednesday, Wednesday, Dec 12, 2012 in its second launch under its new leader, South Korean officials said, defying warnings from the UN and Washington only days before South Korean presidential elections. -- PHOTO: AP

MANILA (AFP) - Debris from a rocket launched by North Korea on Wednesday was expected to fall off the main Philippine island of Luzon, an official said, without confirming if that had happened.

"North Korea has launched their rocket at 8,49am Philippine time. It is expected to reach our area in about 30 minutes," civil defence chief Benito Ramos said, urging fishermen to avoid the northern coast of Luzon.

"Our people should avoid the Pacific Ocean from Santa Ana (a northeast Luzon town) to Polillo island," he said in repeated radio broadcasts.

North Korea carried out the widely criticised rocket launch on Wednesday, seen by many in the international community as a disguised ballistic missile test There was no immediate report on the success of the launch, which Pyongyang insists is a scientific mission aimed at putting a satellite in orbit.

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