Death toll in North Korea revised upward

By Park Sae-jin Posted : August 6, 2012, 16:19 Updated : August 6, 2012, 16:19
The floods that hit parts of North Korea in recent weeks have killed 169 people and left 400 missing, the state news agency says, sharply revising earlier casualty figures. The floods and heavy rain in late June and July have also made more than 212,000 people homeless, it says.

Official media had previously reported 119 deaths in the floods.

Some 160,000 acres of cropland were affected. The UN‘s World Food Program (WFP) says it is sending emergency food aid to North Korea after it asked for aid. On Friday, the WFP said the initial food assistance would provide flood victims with 400g (14oz) of maize per day for two weeks, but it did not say when the food would arrive.

UN officials in Pyongyang who visited flood-hit parts of the country to assess damage said the need for aid was urgent. Damage to infrastructure and farmland has affected the country’s already dire food shortage problem.

More than 8,600 houses were destroyed and another 43,770 swamped, along with some 1,400 schools, factories and healthcare facilities, according to the state news agency.

Residents in these areas need of food supplies, as well as clean water, as wells have been contaminated by sewage during the floods. A UN report released last month estimated that two-thirds of North Korea‘s 24 million population suffer from a chronic shortage of food.

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