Korea (the Democratic People's Republic of) : Typhoon : 2000/08/31 | |
GLIDE: ST-2000-000572-KOR |
Duration | 2000/08/31 |
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Korea (the Democratic People's Republic of) |
Name | Typhoon |
Outline | Typhoon Prapiroon (Tropical Storm 12) battered the north-east coast of the Korea on the night of 31 August 2000. The worst storm in the area for 30 years raged for 27 hours, bringing heavy rain and high winds. The storm has caused extensive damage to houses, infrastructure, including roads, bridges, rail, communications such as telephone lines, public buildings and water and sewage systems as well as to crops. The most serious damage appears to have occurred in North and South Hamgyong provinces in the north-east corner of the country.So far(9/22) 46 people have been reported as dead. |
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OCHA Situation Report No. 3 2000/09/27 | ||
So far 46 people have been reported as dead. | Houses damaged by flood water:96,000 Houses destroyed:29,400 Transport Infrastructure Paved road washed away :470 km Unpaved road washed away :1,100 km Bridges damaged: 2,100 Total bridge length destroyed: 64,506 m Damage to Railway embankments :258 location 273,180 m3 Damage to Railway Bridges :10 Destruction of Railway Bridges: 1 Damage to Tunnels :14m (1 tunnel) Landslide of Railway Embankment: 24 3,200 m Public Buildings, Factories and Means of Production Public Buildings damaged :768 Production machines damaged :2,400 Fishing vessels destroyed :344 Fish production units (ponds) damaged :106 Utilities Electricity Pylons damaged/destroyed 36 Electricity poles damaged/destroyed 4,400 Electricity Cables lost 542 km Telephone Poles destroyed 17,700 Telephone lines lost 1,100km Agriculture and Agricultural Infrastructure 1. Rice Destroyed Crop/3,000 ha Flattened by Winds/9,300 ha Flooded/30,500 ha 2. Maize Destroyed Crop/4,030 ha Flattened by Winds/57,300 ha Flooded/12,900 ha 3. Vegetables Destroyed Crop/1,900 ha Flattened by Winds/30 ha Flooded/11,300 ha 4. Others Destroyed Crop/1,000 ha Flattened by Winds/1,000 ha Flooded/3,300 ha Estimated Rice Loss 153,000 MTs Estimated Maize Loss 252,000 MTs Damage to Embankments 170 km Damage to Tidal Land Dykes 54,000 m3 Damage to Sea Dykes 2,000 m |
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OCHA Situation Report No. 1 2000/09/14 | ||
Situation South Hamgyong: 13 kilometre stretch of road north of the provincial capital, Hamhung, was washed away by the tidal wave and several bridges in the area were destroyed. Thunderous downpours of hail and rain are reported to have triggered a major landslide in the Tanchon mining area, causing considerable damage to the mines. North Hamgyong: Chongjin, the capital of North Hamgyong province, has spent days under a metre of water as a result of the tidal wave. Chongjin is still out of telephone reach. Many of the bridges that link the city with other areas were completely or partially destroyed by the storm and travel to and from the region is out of the question. The level of the Tuman River rose so suddenly in the Onsong area of North Hamgyong that more than 400 surrounding houses were flooded and thousands of hectares of paddy fields and other land were buried in silt. Kangwon: The 150 metre-long bridge linking Wonsan city with Thongchon county was completely washed away by the tidal wave. Over 200 to 300 mm of rain were recorded in Phyonggang, Kimhwa, Kosong, Thongchon, Anbyon and other counties in Kangwon province, leaving hundreds of houses and scores of public buildings submerged or destroyed, and severing power and communications networks. Ryanggang: More than a thousand families lost their homes to Typhoon Prapiroon in this province. The railway station at Hyesan and factories in Hyesan and Samsu counties were submerged by floodwaters the night of the storm, as were offices handling city administration and land management. Hyesan had twice been flooded earlier the same month. The main road to Hyesan was still impassable two days ago. North Pyongan, North Hwanghae and Kaesong City: Torrential rain damaged tens of thousands of hectares of paddy and other agricultural land in Pakchon, Chonma, Thaechon, Uiju and Kusong counties in the province of North Pyongan. In North Hwanghae province crops were seriously damaged by torrential rain and hail and winds. Hundreds of homes were destroyed and many hectares of agricultural land were submerged in floodwaters for three days in the area surrounding Kaesong city. |
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