Chairman Kim Inspects the recovery site of heavy rain damage Is it a smooth recovery appeal? 9:43 on September 15

In North Korea, heavy rains and typhoons have caused damage in various parts of the country, and Kim Jong-un, the chairman of the Workers' Party of Korea, is aiming to inspect the newly constructed housing and appeal that the restoration is proceeding smoothly. It seems likely.

In North Korea, heavy rains and three typhoons landed one after another from last month to this month, causing damage such as flooding of houses and farmlands in various places.



Under these circumstances, the Workers' Party of Korea's Rodong Sinmun newspaper reported that Chairman Kim Jung-eun visited a village in the northwestern province of Hwanghae (Hwanghae), which had recovered from the damage.



Chairman Kim inspected the newly constructed house and praised the army for the work, so it seems that North Korea is aiming to appeal that the recovery from the damage is proceeding smoothly.



However, the details of the damage caused by the heavy rain and a series of typhoons have not been disclosed, and Kim ordered the mobilization of 12,000 people from the capital Pyongyang this month for restoration. It seems to be over.