In North Korea, Kim Jong Un is thankful that hurricane damage is not worse


North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited the west coast area hit by Typhoon Bawi – which landed near Pyongyang on Thursday – and said the country was “lucky” to have suffered only limited damage, state media said on Friday.

The official Rodong Ning Sinmun newspaper published images of Davot, who was not wearing a mask, examining rice paddies and corn and bean crops in South Hwang Province.

North Korea – which is also pushing for efforts to fight the coronavirus – called Typhoon Fun Bawi the 8th hurricane, according to Reuters.

“The damage from Typhoon No. 8 is less than expected,” he said, adding that he was “very concerned” and that he was “lucky” to have suffered so much damage, the Korean Central News Agency quoted Kim as saying. .

According to the KCNA, this powerful, supposedly in a coma, is praised for implementing the measures of the ruling party organizations and government officials.

He called for “additional efforts to reduce crop losses, especially in the agricultural sector, by properly examining crop losses and taking steps to improve their growth,” KCNA reported.

Trees were uprooted in the showpiece development of a strongman, including Mira Scientists Street in the capital. State media also published images showing a damaged building in the south, Sarivon.

Kim Jong Un visits a hurricane-hit area in southern Hwang prefecture.
Kim Jong Un visits the hurricane-hit area of ​​southern Hwang province.Getty Images

Kim’s appearance follows reports about her younger sister, Kim Yoo Jong, who disappeared from public opinion as to what could be another sign of gaining more control over the regime.

She may even be low on speculation that her ruling brother gave her some of her power, said Chosun Ilbo, a South Korean outlet.

With post wire

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