[ad_1] Intellectual people North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has pledged to build at least 25,000 homes for people in flood-affected areas. North Korean state media reported on October 13 that leader Kim Jong-un visited the Komdok area in South Hamkyong province, which has been hit hard by flooding in recent months. Kim Jong-un leads efforts to rebuild the typhoon-ravaged area. He said the damage inflicted on these areas was "severe" and appreciated the efforts of the military forces to overcome the aftermath of the floods and storms and promote reconstruction projects. The North Korean leader also announced plans to turn Komdok into a "model mountain city", pledging to build some 25,000 houses in Komdok and other typhoon and flood-damaged areas under the economic development plan. 5 years. Typhoons and floods have devastated many areas of Korea in recent months, especially in South Hamkyong province. More than 2,000 homes were destroyed or flooded due to natural disasters in North Korea. Leader Kim Jong-un's local poll visit came after he broke down in tears while speaking on the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Korean Workers' Party on October 10. He was delighted to accept responsibility for the difficulties facing the country. Kim Jong-un launched an 80-day campaign last week aimed at achieving goals in all areas ahead of the party's congress in January next year. North Korea is going through a difficult year, and both face international sanctions, the impact of anti-Covid-19 restrictions, and typhoons that swept through many regions. Success Image: Reuters [ad_2]