Updated : August 23, 2010
Houses, public buildings and farmlands are completely swamped in water in the villages near Sinuiju, a city located on the border between North Korea and China. Torrential rain hit China's northeastern regions Thursday and Friday causing the Yalu River, which flows across China and North Korea, to submerge several neighboring towns of Sinuiju.
Unprecedently, North Korea's state media, the Korean Central News Agency reported immediately on the devastating floods, showing pictures of rescue operations and evacuating residents. "The waters of the Yalu River surged rapidly from late Friday night, flooding Hadan and Daji counties, as well as Ojok and Maksa Provinces. Helicopters of the military units have successfully moved over 5100 trapped residents to safe areas."
Although the agency failed to report on possible deaths or injuries, the unusual broadcasting of the flooding is seen by many as a means of appeal for international aid.
According to Radio Free Asia, North Korea has asked a US-Korean Christian relief organization for help, informing them of the seriousness of the damage caused by the disaster.
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