DPRK Premier Inspects Recovery Work From Flood Damage In Kangwon Province

DPRK Premier Inspects Recovery Work From Flood Damage In Kangwon Province

PYONGYANG, Sept 3 (NNN-KCNA) – Kim Tok Hun, premier of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korean (DPRK), made a field survey on the recovery from flood damage, in Kimhwa and Phyonggang counties of Kangwon Province, today.

Kim, also a member of the Presidium of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Workers’ Party, made rounds of houses under construction, in the township and site in Choso Co-op Farm of Kimhwa County, where a recovery campaign is underway, the report said.

He stressed the need for local officials to provide people with stable living conditions, solve difficulties of the inhabitants in the flood-affected areas, as well as, work hard and carefully to eradicate the flood damage as early as possible.

The premier also urged officials to accelerate rehabilitation projects, including the army-civilian joint operation to build houses and repair roads.

Over the past two months, the DPRK suffered from heavy rains, powerful typhoons and severe floods, in some parts of the country, which caused damage to houses and farmland. Typhoon Bavi landed in the country last week, causing flooding and destruction in many areas.

With Typhoon Maysak heading towards the Korean Peninsula, the government has taken urgent measures to prevent possible damage. The typhoon is expected to hit the country later today.

“A warning has been issued that Typhoon No. 9 (Maysak), coming from the Philippines, is likely to affect the country. As such, we are taking active measures to prevent damage in the country’s eastern regions,” the Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of the ruling party, said, in a report.– NNN-KCNA

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