Heavy rain damage in North Korea Chairman Kim inspects and reports on the site Korean Central Television August 7, 19:14

North Korea's state-owned media reported that heavy rains have flooded more than 730 homes in the southwest, and Kim Jung-un, the chairman of the Korean Labor Party, visited the site.

In the news on the afternoon of the 7th, North Korean state-run Korean Central Television said that Kim Joon-eun visited the Northwest Fanhe (North Sea) Road, where heavy rains caused flood damage.

Regarding flood damage, the national media reported that the heavy rain continued due to the rainy season front and the embankment broke down, leaving 730 houses flooded.

"There is no human life," he says.

Chairman Kim, who visited the site, instructed the affected residents to provide daily necessities, medical supplies, etc., as well as promptly carry out restoration work.

It seems likely that North Korea will emphasize the attitude of being close to the people's lives by telling that Kim has visited the damaged area.

On the Korean Peninsula, the rainy season front has caused a great deal of damage in South Korea as well, with 17 people dead and 10 missing.