2012 North Korean floods
The 2012 North Korean floods began in mid-July 2012 when Tropical Storm Khanun affected parts of the country, killing at least 88 people and leaving more than 62,000 people homeless. Torrential rains on 29 and 30 July 2012 worsened the situation, causing additional damage and casualties and forcing the government to request international assistance. Severe rainfall also affected the southern region of North Korea in August, killing at least six.
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2012 North Korean floods
The 2012 North Korean floods began in mid-July 2012 when Tropical Storm Khanun affected parts of the country, killing at least 88 people and leaving more than 62,000 people homeless. Torrential rains on 29 and 30 July 2012 worsened the situation, causing additional damage and casualties and forcing the government to request international assistance. Severe rainfall also affected the southern region of North Korea in August, killing at least six.
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2012년 조선민주주의인민공화국 홍수는 태풍 카눈에 의 ...... , 100명 이상의 사람들이 다친 것으로 알려져 있다.
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Les inondations de 2012 en Cor ...... nes de riz à la Corée du Nord.
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Powódź w Korei Północnej – pow ...... zginęło co najmniej 200 osób.
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The 2012 North Korean floods b ...... August, killing at least six.
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2012년 조선민주주의인민공화국 홍수는 태풍 카눈에 의 ...... , 100명 이상의 사람들이 다친 것으로 알려져 있다.
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Les inondations de 2012 en Cor ...... nes de riz à la Corée du Nord.
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Powódź w Korei Północnej – pow ...... zginęło co najmniej 200 osób.
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The 2012 North Korean floods b ...... August, killing at least six.
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2012 North Korean floods
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2012년 조선민주주의인민공화국 홍수
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Inondations de 2012 en Corée du Nord
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Powódź w Korei Północnej (2012)
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