North Korea's 'hurry' to recover from flood damage...It's dangerous for disastrous poor construction. [This news]

2024.11.19. PM 7:59
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As North Korea is rushing to build a house in a flood recovery area in North Pyongan Province, there is a serious controversy over poor construction at the site.

According to a report by the Daily NK, damaged cement pipes were used as they were, and buildings built poorly from foundation to wall were identified due to a lack of rebar.

"Even sewage pipes are easily broken due to weak cement strength and lack of rebar," the source said. "Despite the lack of materials, poor materials are used as they are due to pressure on the completion date."

On the spot, there are also reactions saying, "I don't want to live in a house like this even if I give it to you for free."

Safety issues at construction sites are also serious.Workers working on the

high-rise outer wall were seen working on boards without safety devices, and even boards were secured unstable, leading to dangerous conditions.

Meanwhile, State Councilor Kim Jong-un visited the region three times and ordered the restoration to be completed before the party's plenary session in December, but some point out that the field has only a large number of commanders and lacks practical participation in the work.

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