“Foremost Focus”: North Koreans Told To Protect Kim Jong-Un Portraits As Typhoon Approaches

The capital city of Pyongyang is extremely sensitive to the situation as portraits of the dynasty are found in several homes and offices.

North Koreans have been asked to safeguard sculptures, monuments and paintings of the Kim dynasty.

North Korea has asked its citizens to do everything possible to protect the Kim dynasty’s portraits as the country braces for heavy rains and high gusts from typhoon Khanun, as per a report in Independent. The Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of the ruling Korean Workers’ Party, stated that people’s “foremost focus” should be “ensuring the safety” of propaganda images of North Korea’s current leader, Kim Jong-un, his father, Kim Jong-il, and his grandfather, Kim Il-Sung.
The state-run newspaper also urged North Koreans to safeguard sculptures, monuments, mosaics, and paintings of the Kim dynasty, which has ruled the country since it was founded in 1948.

It is to be noted that the capital city of Pyongyang is extremely sensitive to the situation as portraits of the dynasty are found in several homes and offices. As per the outlet, “citizens face possible prosecution if failed to safeguard the portraits during a disaster, such as fire.”

A professor at Kookmin University, told the NK News, “Let’s not forget that North Korea among other things is a theocratic state. These statues and portraits are not just symbols but are sacred religious symbols – essentially icons. Every religion since times immemorial expects its faithful to be ready to die – or at least suffer – in order to save sacred icons.”

Source: https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/foremost-focus-north-koreans-told-to-protect-kim-jong-un-portraits-as-typhoon-approaches-4294391

After heatwave, looming typhoon forces scouts to evacuate South Korea campsite

[1/3] Participants play with a ball at the camping site for the 25th World Scout Jamboree in Buan, South Korea, August 4, 2023. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji
Tens of thousands of youngsters will be evacuated from the campsite of the World Scout Jamboree in South Korea to get them out of the path of a looming typhoon, organisers said on Monday, days after hundreds fell ill amid soaring temperatures.

The storm on top of the country’s worst heatwave in years has piled pressure on organisers who have faced mounting complaints from parents and the withdrawal of the U.S. and British contingents.

Source: https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/south-koreas-heatwave-hit-scout-jamboree-bracing-typhoon-2023-08-07/

Typhoon Doksuri: Thousands flee their homes as heavy rain lashes Beijing

People wear raincoats in a tourist area during heavy rain in Beijing, China, Jul 30, 2023. (Photo: Reuters/Thomas Peter)

BEIJING: Beijing recorded its heaviest rainfall this year as the remnants of Typhoon Doksuri passed through China’s capital on Monday (Jul 31), forcing over 31,000 people to evacuate their homes in the city, according to state broadcaster CCTV.

Heavy rain continued to fall in the capital as well as Hebei, Tianjin and eastern Shanxi as Doksuri dissipated over northern China, the China Meteorological Administration said.

Doksuri is one of the strongest storms to hit China in years and caused widespread flooding over the weekend in the southern province of Fujian, driving hundreds of thousands of people from their homes.

Average rainfall in Beijing overnight reached 140.7mm, with the maximum recorded rainfall in Fangshan area hitting 500.4mm, according to the city’s observatory. Rains in the southern and western areas were expected to be heavier early Monday.

There was no reported damage or casualties, state media said.

People wear raincoats and shelter under umbrellas in a tourist area during heavy rain in Beijing, China, Jul 30, 2023. (Photo: Reuters/Thomas Peter)

Source : https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/typhoon-doksuri-china-beijing-heavy-rain-kharun-3665851

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