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The '''2018 North Korean floods''' began on 28 August 2018, killing at least 76 people, leaving around 75 more missing, destroying more than 800 buildings, and causing about 10,700 people to become homeless.<ref>[https://www.sbs.com.au/news/flooding-kills-dozens-in-north-korea Flooding kills dozens in North Korea]</ref> It was in part caused by [[Typhoon Soulik (2018)|Tropical Storm Soulik]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Macdonald |first=Hamish |date=2018-09-03 |title=Dozens dead, tens of thousands displaced by flooding in North Korea: UN {{!}} NK News |url=https://www.nknews.org/2018/09/dozens-dead-tens-of-thousands-displaced-by-flooding-in-north-korea-un/ |access-date=2024-01-23 |website=[[NK News]] |language=en-US}}</ref>
The '''2018 North Korean floods''' began on 28 August 2018, killing at least 76 people, leaving around 75 more missing, destroying more than 800 buildings, and causing about 10,700 people to become homeless.<ref>[https://www.sbs.com.au/news/flooding-kills-dozens-in-north-korea Flooding kills dozens in North Korea]</ref> It was in part caused by [[Typhoon Soulik (2018)|Tropical Storm Soulik]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Macdonald |first=Hamish |date=2018-09-03 |title=Dozens dead, tens of thousands displaced by flooding in North Korea |url=https://www.nknews.org/2018/09/dozens-dead-tens-of-thousands-displaced-by-flooding-in-north-korea-un/ |access-date=2024-01-23 |website=[[NK News]] |language=en-US}}</ref>


The most affected area were the [[Hwanghae Province|North]] and [[South Hwanghae Province|South Hwanghae provinces]], where [[Volunteering|volunteers]] from the national [[Red Cross]] conducted search and rescue operations.<ref>[https://m.mid-day.com/articles/red-cross-severe-flooding-in-north-korea-kills-76/19779171 Red Cross: Severe flooding in North Korea kills 76]</ref> Landslides also occurred after the floods, and thousands of people were in need of health services, shelter, food, safe drinking water and sanitation.<ref>[https://www.reuters.com/article/us-northkorea-floods/flooding-kills-dozens-in-north-korea-thousands-left-homeless-red-cross-idUSKCN1LM1PW Flooding kills dozens in North Korea, thousands left homeless: Red Cross]</ref>
The most affected area were the [[Hwanghae Province|North]] and [[South Hwanghae Province|South Hwanghae provinces]], where [[Volunteering|volunteers]] from the national [[Red Cross]] conducted search and rescue operations.<ref>[https://m.mid-day.com/articles/red-cross-severe-flooding-in-north-korea-kills-76/19779171 Red Cross: Severe flooding in North Korea kills 76]</ref> Landslides also occurred after the floods, and thousands of people were in need of health services, shelter, food, safe drinking water and sanitation.<ref>[https://www.reuters.com/article/us-northkorea-floods/flooding-kills-dozens-in-north-korea-thousands-left-homeless-red-cross-idUSKCN1LM1PW Flooding kills dozens in North Korea, thousands left homeless: Red Cross]</ref>

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2018 North Korean floods
Location of North Korea
Date28 August 2018-??
Location North Korea
Deaths76 killed, 75 missing

The 2018 North Korean floods began on 28 August 2018, killing at least 76 people, leaving around 75 more missing, destroying more than 800 buildings, and causing about 10,700 people to become homeless.[1] It was in part caused by Tropical Storm Soulik.[2]

The most affected area were the North and South Hwanghae provinces, where volunteers from the national Red Cross conducted search and rescue operations.[3] Landslides also occurred after the floods, and thousands of people were in need of health services, shelter, food, safe drinking water and sanitation.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Flooding kills dozens in North Korea
  2. ^ Macdonald, Hamish (2018-09-03). "Dozens dead, tens of thousands displaced by flooding in North Korea". NK News. Retrieved 2024-01-23.
  3. ^ Red Cross: Severe flooding in North Korea kills 76
  4. ^ Flooding kills dozens in North Korea, thousands left homeless: Red Cross