Suspected North Korea dam water release prompts S.Koreans to evacuate
5/7/2022 11:56
North Korea appears to have released water from a dam near its border with South Korea, prompting vacationers in the neighbouring country to evacuate over rising water levels on the Imjin River, officials said on Tuesday. The water level at a bridge at the river in the South's border county of Yeoncheon surpassed 1 metre on Monday afternoon, requiring visitors on the riverbank to evacuate, government data showed. "North Korea appears to have released water from its Hwanggang dam," an official at South Korea's unification ministry handling inter-Korean affairs told Reuters. The Yeoncheon county said it sent alarm messages to nearby residents and issued warnings to move to a safe area. It was not immediately clear how many people had to leave after the suspected water release. "The water level is now decreasing after hovering over 1.6 metres," a Yeoncheon county official said.
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