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<Inside N. Korea> Running out of Juice: Regional Cities Receiving Just 2 Hours of Tap Water and Electricity per Day
2021.01.27
(Photo) With no running water due to power shortages, fetching water is an important part of the daily routine. A young girl lifts a carrying pole, photographed in South Hwanghae Province in October 2008 by Shim Wichon (ASIAPRESS)
In North Korea, the economic paralysis is becoming more serious due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the electric power situation is becoming more severe as the country enters the cold season. Each year, the supply of electricity usually worsens drastically until March because hydroelectric power generation is reduced due to the freezing off rivers. In mid-January, we investigated the electricity and water supply situation in the northern region of North Korea.
North Korea’s Second Wave? (2) Faced with Starvation, Soldiers Stuck on Base Plead to be Quarantined with Better-Fed COVID Patients
2020.08.06
(Photo) Soldiers live in groups and are often malnourished, leaving them vulnerable to infectious diseases. Photograph taken in the suburbs of Pyongyang by Jang Jung-gil in August 2008 (ASIAPRESS)
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Continued from part 1) What is the coronavirus situation in North Korea? Reporting partners from Musan County and Hoeryong City in North Hamkyung Province, as well as from across Ryanggang Province, reported the following:
“Officials are claiming that, ‘the coronavirus is not spreading’. Even if you ask a hospital official in secret, they will reply that there are no cases in the region. Rumor has it that the recent outbreak in the southern part of the country has led to deaths, but there is no way to confirm it.”
<Internal Survey of N. Korea> Coronavirus Economic Crisis Forces Married Women into Prostitution, Urban Poor into Foraging, and Orphans into Begging
2020.07.22
(Photo) A boy wanders the streets carrying a sack. Photographed in Pyeongseon, South Pyongan Province, in September 2013. It is said that many such children can be seen on the streets of North Korea. Photographed by ASIAPRESS
◆ Vulnerable groups face humanitarian crisis
In North Korea, where the economy is rapidly worsening due to the effects of the coronavirus, vulnerable groups are facing a humanitarian crisis. Reports from across the country point to an increase in the number of kojebi (homeless children), beggars, prostitutes. In addition, many are leaving their lives in the city to forage and plant vegetables in the mountains. Orphanages are facing difficulties as well, with even those sponsored by Kim Jong-un unable to properly provide meals to their charges, many of whom have run away. Average North Korean cit
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