DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE S REPUBLIC OF KOREA: FLOODS & TIDAL WAVE

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DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE S REPUBLIC OF KOREA: FLOODS & TIDAL WAVE Information Bulletin no. 01/2006 Glide no. FL-2006-000158-PRK 5 November 2006 The Federation s mission is to improve the lives of vulnerable people by mobilizing the power of humanity. It is the world s largest humanitarian organization and its millions of volunteers are active in over 185 countries. In Brief Severe floods caused by torrential rain, fierce winds and tidal waves, struck four counties and two cities in Kangwon province over 21-23 October, leaving nearly 1,565 families displaced and homeless. The DPRK Red Cross, with support from the Federation secretariat, rapidly mobilized 235 volunteers to provide rescue, evacuation and first aid support within affected communities. The situation is gradually improving due to joint efforts between the local government and the DPRK Red Cross to assist the affected people. The national society had strategically placed disaster preparedness stocks from the Wonsan warehouse and has distributed 644 family kits containing urgently needed items such as water purification tablets, kitchen sets, blankets, water containers and plastic sheeting. An infographic map is available as an annex. For further information specifically related to this operation please contact: In Pyongyang: Min Byong Gwan, Secretary General; The DPRK Red Cross Society; Phone: +85.02.381.4350; Fax: +85.02.381.3490 In Pyongyang: Jaap Timmer, Head of Delegation; email: jaap.timmer@ifrc.org; Phone: +85.02.381.4350; Fax: +85.02.381.3490 In Beijing: Alistair Henley, Head of Regional Delegation; email: alistair.henley@ifrc.org; Phone: +86.10.6532.7162; Fax: +86.10.6532.7166 In Geneva: Ewa Eriksson, Regional Officer, Asia and Pacific department; email: ewa.eriksson@ifrc.org; phone +41-22-7304252 The Situation On October 21, 2006 fierce winds and torrential rains caused high tidal waves which struck four counties and two cities of Kangwon province on the east coast of Democratic People s Republic of Korea (DPRK). A storm similar to a typhoon with velocity of 20 m/s caused tidal waves of up to eight meters and torrential rain of over 200 mm that lasted until October 23. According to news reports, a Russian cargo ship was caught in the storm and needed assistance. A rapid field assessment was conducted by two Red Cross teams the first consisting of the Federation disaster management officer and a branch officer, and Damage of main road to Tongchon County

DPRK: Floods and Tidal Wave; Information Bulletin no. 1 2 the other consisting of a DPRK Red Cross headquarters disaster management officer and two branch officers. According to the rapid assessment, 732 houses were totally or partially destroyed and 366 houses are inundated in Tongchon, Anbyon, Kosong, Chonnae counties as well as Wonsan and Munchon cities, leaving 7,310 people homeless. A pre-warning system was activated two days before the disaster; however, some 14 people were still reported injured. A destroyed home in Ambyon County The city and county authorities appealed to the county and ri hospitals to help the injured while providing the evacuated people with temporary sheltering in public buildings and schools. Red Cross and Red Crescent action On 23 October, after the tidal waves and floods hit four counties and two cities of Kangwon province, a branch disaster preparedness officer reported the situation to the national society s headquarter based on the initial assessment made by the branch staff and local government authorities. The assessment could be undertaken with experience from two earlier disaster management trainings which were carried out in Kangwon province in 2002 (disaster management review workshop based on experience from 2001 typhoon operation) and 2003 (refresher course). A total of 235 community-based volunteers are now very active in evacuation, first aid and carrying the wounded to nearby hospitals as well as assisting during assessment activities. Meanwhile, Federation disaster management programme officer and two national society disaster management officers who were in the area of Wonsan, Kangwon province to facilitate a disaster management workshop immediately engaged themselves in assessing the damages and needs of the affected communities. Based on the assessment, they distributed 644 family kits by releasing the stockpiles in Wonsan disaster preparedness warehouse. They also negotiated with the provincial authorities and succeeded to get full support for the provision of local transport from the disaster preparedness warehouse to each distribution point. During the field assessment in Tongchon county, the vice-chairman of Peoples` Committee remarked to the Red Cross team: Distribution of pre-positioned relief items I am quite impressed to see the Red Cross volunteers rush on the roads to help the vulnerable people to evacuate to safer locations despite such a fierce storm. In a 2001 typhoon, even though they were victims, they had dedicated themselves to saving the lives of the community people and have proven themselves again this time. They delivered on-the-spot first aid service to the wounded and sent them to the nearby hospital. I highly appreciated the Red Cross volunteers who greatly contributed to alleviate the suffering of survivors of the disaster. In addition, I especially praise the Red Cross for their community volunteers that demonstrated preparedness, who had been trained practically in the field of disaster relief

DPRK: Floods and Tidal Wave; Information Bulletin no. 1 3 Table 1: Losses and Damages in the Counties affected by Floods 21-23 October: Tidal waves and Floods in DPRK TOTALS Province Kangwon County Anbyon Kosong Tongchon Chonnae Munchon Wonsan Homeless families 116 198 202 56 52 20 644 partly affected 68 126 157 138 40 26 555 families Submerged houses 366 366 No. of Injured 1 3 7 1 1 1 14 Table 2: DPRK Red Cross Distribution plan of Family Kits Each DPRK Red Cross family kit contains the following emergency water and shelter items: one plastic sheeting (4,6x2m); four blankets; a set of basic kitchen equipment; water containers (20 litres or 2 x 10 litres); 1,400 water purification tablets. The Distribution of Emergency relief stocks in Kangwon Province City/County Homeless Families No of beneficiaries Kitchen set Tarpaulin Water Container Blanket Water Purification 1 Wonsan city 20 94 20 20 20 94 5640 2 Munchon city 52 244 52 52 52 244 14640 3 Anbyon 116 545 116 116 116 545 32700 4 Kosong 198 931 198 198 198 931 55860 5 Tongchon 202 950 202 202 202 950 57000 6 Chonnae 56 263 56 56 56 263 15780 Total 644 3027 644 644 644 3027 181620 The total cost for replacement of the disaster preparedness stocks is estimated at CHF 55,000. Donors interested in contributing towards the replenishment of stocks are welcomed to contact the Federation. After the relief operation, on November 1, 2006 the DPRK RC and the Federation jointly organized a review meeting in Wonsan, which was attended by all affected city/county Red Cross branch staff. The purpose was to immediately review the operation and lessons learned in order to improve relief capacity by analyzing its strength and weakness. All participants expressed their appreciation for disaster management trainings that the DPRK RC headquarters and the Federation had facilitated twice after the typhoon operation in 2001.

DPRK: Floods and Tidal Wave; Information Bulletin no. 1 4 The International Federation undertakes activities that are aligned with its Global Agenda, which sets out four broad goals to achieve the Federation's mission to "improve the lives of vulnerable people by mobilizing the power of humanity". Global Agenda Goals: Reduce the numbers of deaths, injuries and impact from disasters. Reduce the number of deaths, illnesses and impact from diseases and public health emergencies. Increase local community, civil society and Red Cross Red Crescent capacity to address the most urgent situations of vulnerability. Reduce intolerance, discrimination and social exclusion and promote respect for diversity and human dignity. All International Federation assistance seeks to adhere to the Code of Conduct for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and Non-Governmental Organisations (NGO's) in Disaster Relief and is committed to the Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Disaster Response (Sphere) in delivering assistance to the most vulnerable. For longer-term programmes in this or other countries or regions, please refer to the Federation s Annual Appeal. For support to or for further information concerning Federation programmes or operations in this or other countries, or for national society profiles, please also access the Federation s website at http://www.ifrc.org Click here to return to the title page or contact information.