DPRK:
Floods leave thousands homeless
18
July 2006
Since
14 July, typhoon rains, landslides and flash floods have left more
than 9,000 families homeless in the Democratic People’s Republic
of Korea. At least 100 people are reported as dead or missing as a
result of the rains and flooding, which have totally or partially
destroyed over 11,500 houses.
“In some remote areas, whole villages have been swept away and
essential public services, such as healthcare clinics, have been destroyed,”
said the International Federation’s Head of Delegation in Pyongyang,
Jaap Timmer. “There has also been widespread damage to roads
and bridges, which has left many people displaced or stranded.”
In response to the crisis, the Red Cross Society of the Democratic
People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK Red Cross) has mobilized over
2,300 volunteers to provide first aid and rescue and evacuation support
in affected provinces, while Red Cross assessment teams have also
been mobilized.
With the support of the International Federation, the DPRK Red Cross
is currently sending blankets, kitchen sets, plastic sheeting, water
containers and water purification tablets to almost 10,000 families
whose homes were completely destroyed in the provinces of South Pyongan,
North Hwanghe and Kangwon.
The International Federation is also assisting local authorities in
working to provide essential items to the flood victims, while homeless
and displaced families are currently being cared for at schools and
public offices. In addition, local officials are working to repair
the roads.
Extensive areas of farmland and fields have been inundated, wiping
out much of the anticipated harvest. In addition, communications networks
have been severely disrupted, making it difficult to collect reliable
information on casualties.
Because some areas are inaccessible by road, the Vice President of
the DPRK Red Cross recently surveyed the area by helicopter. The National
Society’s Emergency Operations Room is also on alert.
Assessments are currently being carried out by the government, together
with the DPRK Red Cross, to determine whether international assistance
may be required.
For further information, or to set up interviews,
please contact:
Interviews can be arranged with
the Head of the International Federation’s Delegation in Pyongyang,
Jaap Timmer. To set up an interview, please contact:
Anna Nelson, Media Officer for Asia and the Pacific: +41 79 724 2046
Media Service Duty Phone (out of hours): +41 79 416 3881
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disaster relief and encouraging development support, it seeks to prevent
and alleviate human suffering. The Federation, National Societies
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