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North Korea: Dictator Kim Shows Compassion For Flood Victims, Personally Assesses Relief Efforts | ABP Live

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July 29, 2024
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The flood has wreaked havoc in the northern regions, affecting several cities and causing significant damage. Rural areas have suffered extensively, with many people experiencing severe losses. In response to the crisis, Kim Jong Un has visited the flood-affected regions to personally assess the relief efforts. His visit underscores the severity of the situation and the regime’s commitment to addressing the disaster. Kim Jong Un’s involvement in the relief operations highlights the gravity of the situation and aims to provide direct support to the affected communities. The flood’s impact has been devastating, prompting a high-level response to manage and mitigate the ongoing crisis.

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