North Korea sent army to fight with consequences of flooding

The authorities of North Korea represented by the leader of the country Kim Jong Yana instructed the army to deal with the consequences of devastating floods in the east of the country. About this with reference to the Central Telegraph Agency Korea (CAC) reports TASS.

According to the Tax, Kim Chen Yun performed at a meeting of the military and party structures of Hamgen-Namdo province, the coast of which turned out to be flooded.

The head of the country demanded “to make priority efforts to ensure the life of the population in the affected areas and strongly allocate the broad masses around the party, strengthening party work and interacting with people.” He called, “in a single impulse to rush to eliminate the consequences.”

More than a thousand buildings were damaged on the east coast as a result of a natural disaster on the east coast, about a thousand local residents had to evacuate. There are no information about the dead or affected information.

/Media reports.