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North Korea is Facing ‘Extreme Drought,’ Raising Humanitarian Concerns

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05/15/19
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Farms and farm houses near the River Taedong, North Korea.

Farms and farm houses near the River Taedong, North Korea. Photo: AFP

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North Korea’s average rain and snowfall this year fell to the lowest level in 37 years, Pyongyang’s state media said Wednesday, just days after the U.N. expressed “grave concerns” about food shortages.

The isolated, impoverished nation – which is under several sets of sanctions over its nuclear weapon and ballistic missile programs – has long struggled to feed itself and suffers chronic food shortages.

A number of international organizations, including the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), have said minor disasters, including drought, can significantly worsen and hamper food production in the country.

From January to early May this year, North Korea only received 54.4 millimeters of rain or snow, the smallest amount since the same period in 1982, the state-run KCNA said, describing the situation as “an extreme drought.”

Last month, the WFP and the U.N.’s Food and Agriculture Organization said in a joint report that North Korea’s crop output last year hit the lowest level since 2008, and that an estimated 10 million people – 40 percent of the entire population – are in urgent need of food.

Due to a prolonged drought, North Korea is facing severe food rationing after its worst crop harvest in 10 years pic.twitter.com/Ag8h46QFTu

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“The situation could further deteriorate during the lean season from May to September, if no proper and urgent humanitarian actions are taken,” the report said.

The WFP executive director David Beasley was in Seoul earlier this week, and said he is “very concerned” about the food situation in the North during his meeting with the South Korean Unification Minister Kim Yeon-chul.

A Unification Ministry official said Tuesday it is “necessary” to send food aid to the North sometime between May and September as recommended by the WFP report.

Seoul in 2017 had aimed to send $4.5 million worth of nutritional products to North Korea through the WFP, but that never happened partially due to Pyongyang’s nuclear tests that year.

The South’s presidential Blue House has said U.S. President Donald Trump supports Seoul’s plan to provide humanitarian food aid to the North.

Early seasonal drought in the North this year could exacerbate “hunger, malnutrition, and health problems” for “thousands of children, pregnant and breastfeeding women” in North Korea, the International Federation of the Red Cross said last week.

“Even before this drought, one in five children under five years old was stunted because of poor nutrition. We are concerned that these children will not be able to cope with further stress on their bodies.”


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