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U.S. willing to offer flood aid to DPRK
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07:48, August 15, 2007

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The United States is considering to provide assistance to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea to help the country cope with flood disasters, the State Department said Tuesday.

"If there is a humanitarian need we would take a look to see if we could help out in some way," State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said, noting that any aid would be channeled through the United Nations.

According to the Korean Central News Agency, torrential rains that started on Aug. 7 caused huge human and material losses in the DPRK and left "hundreds of persons dead or missing, more than 30,000 houses for over 63,300 families destroyed or inundated."

Pyongyang had asked the United Nation's food relief agency, the World Food Program, for help in the wake of the disaster.

Source: Xinhua



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