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N. Korea flood death toll hits 133 with 395 missing

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SEOUL, S. KOREA — The death toll from severe flooding in a North Korean border region has risen to 133 with another 395 missing and tens of thousands left homeless, the UN said.

Some 107,000 people have been forced to flee their homes in the area along the Tumen River, it said in a statement received Monday and citing Pyongyang government figures.

People in the northeaste­rn region near the border with China and Russia are suffering "great hardship", according to North Korean state media.

A nationwide mass-mobilizati­on 200-day labor campaign intended to bolster the economy has been redirected to assist the flood victims.

More than 35,500 houses have been hit by floods, with 69 percent of them completely destroyed, and 8,700 public buildings have been damaged, the UN Office for the Coordinati­on of Humanitari­an Affairs (OCHA) said in a statement dated Sunday.

Around 16,000 hectares (39,540 acres) of farmland have been inundated and at least 140,000 people urgently need help, it said.

OCHA said a group made up of UN agencies, internatio­nal NGOs, the internatio­nal Red Cross and the North's Red Cross had visited parts of the flood-stricken region last week to assess needs.

It said aid agencies have released material from stockpiles in the North such as food, shelter and kitchen kits and water purificati­on and health supplies.

The North's government was working urgently to reopen roads and was distributi­ng relief goods and building materials. The priority was to rebuild 20,000 homes by early October before the bitter Korean winter sets in.

The North has trumpeted the role of its ruling Workers' Party in responding to the disaster in North Hamgyong province.

The aim is "to turn the area into the fairyland in the era of the Workers' Party within this year by dint of army-people great unity, harmonious whole," said party newspaper Rodong Sinmun on Monday.

"The party regards the work for taking care of the people's life in a responsibl­e way as the most important affair and duty and has steadily created legendary stories about love for the people," it added.

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