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Food earmarked for North Korea

The World Food Programme (WFP) is to send an initial batch of emergency food aid to North Korea, where a series of deluges and a typhoon killed nearly 120 people and left more than 84,000 others homeless last month.
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North Koreans are seen on the tops of houses in a flooded village in Anju last week. The photo was released by North Korea's official news agency, KCNA, in Pyongyang.

The World Food Programme (WFP) is to send an initial batch of emergency food aid to North Korea, where a series of deluges and a typhoon killed nearly 120 people and left more than 84,000 others homeless last month.

In a statement published on its website Friday, the United Nations aid body said the emergency assistance will provide the flood victims in the destitute country "with an initial ration of 400 grams of maize per day for 14 days."

It did not say when the food would arrive in North Korea.

According to reports from the UN and Pyongyang's official KCNA news agency, storms and downpours have caused severe flooding in a wide area of North Korea, destroying more than 45,000 hectares of farmland.

A UN mission that recently visited the affected regions found considerable damage to maize, soybean and rice fields, the WFP statement said.

A comprehensive assessment of the food situation and of the prospects for food production is scheduled for September, it said.

Since the mid-1990s, North Korea's agricultural sector has become increasingly vulnerable to floods and drought as a result of widespread deforestation.

In Geneva, Switzerland, UN agencies said access to North Korea has improved during the most recent flooding, indicating that the country wants to ease its traditional isolation at least temporarily.

However, it remains one of the world's most reclusive states, even after young leader Kim Jong-un inherited dynastic power from his father, Kim Jong-il, who died last December.

A recent UN report classified 7.2 million of the country's 24 million population as "chronic poor," and said one in three children suffered from poor nutrition.