File:Houses destroyed by flood.jpg
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DescriptionHouses destroyed by flood.jpg |
English: In the mountainous region of South Hamgyong province in North Korea numerous villages were affected by flash floods in July 2012 which destroyed hundreds of homes.
Français : Dans la région montagneuse de la province du Hamgyong du Sud, de nombreux villages ont été touchés par les inondations brutales qui ont détruit des centaines de foyers en juillet 2012. |
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Source | Flickr: North Korea: Daily life remains a struggle | ||
Author | Devrig Velly EU/ECHO European Commission DG ECHO | ||
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