Posted : Sep 15, 2010 1:56 AM
Updated: Sep 15, 2010 11:23 AM
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) A typhoon killed dozens of people and destroyed roads, railways and thousands of homes in North Korea earlier this month, the reclusive state's media reported Wednesday.
It was the first confirmation from the North of the extent of the casualties and damage inflicted by Typhoon Kompasu that hit the divided Korean peninsula on Sept. 2 and killed five people in
The typhoon struck as impoverished
The official Korean Central News Agency reported Wednesday that most areas in
Heavy rains washed away 74,000 acres (30,000 hectares) of farmland, and landslides "completely ravaged" railroads and tracks, according to the report.
It said that about 3,300 dwellings were destroyed and many people were staying in public shelters.
Electricity, water, and traffic have been cut in some areas, causing delay in the delivery of food and medical relief.
"No small number of difficulties have been endured in trying to right people's lives," KCNA said.
Late last month, an overflowing river swamped farmland, houses and public buildings in and around the northwestern city of
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