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Every Possible Effort Made to Recover from Damage

Korean Central News Agency of DPRK

    Ryongchon, April 27 (KCNA) -- The government of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea is exerting its utmost efforts to recover from the damage by the explosion of wagons at Ryongchon Railway Station and bring the living of inhabitants to normal as early as possible. The Central Guidance Headquarters for the Reconstruction of the Afflicted Area in Ryongchon was organized with Ro Tu Chol, vice-premier of the Cabinet, as its chief and able officials of the Cabinet, ministries and national institutions as its members.
    Also operating here is the Provincial Guidance Headquarters made up of senior officials of the province including Pak Kyong Sam, chairman of the North Phyongan Provincial People's Committee.
    They are working hard in the revolutionary soldier spirit to enable the people in the afflicted area to live better than before the accident.
    The provincial committee of the Workers' Party of Korea has a goal to do away with damage in the main within the three months to come and bring the living of inhabitants to normal with all working people in all cities, counties, factories and enterprises in the province involved. Its immediate task is to build new 25 public buildings, new houses for over 800 families and completely renovate houses for 3,600 families. The rehabilitation is going full steam ahead.
    Managing teams for the reconstruction were organized to build 2 to 3 storey apartment houses for 6 or 12 families on the basis of standard housing designs. Necessary workforce and machines including bulldozers, cranes and trucks are already in place.
    The builders have already pitched tents and buckled down to the project.
    As of April 27 the craters were filled and major railways were rebuilt to resume the train service.
    Humanitarian aid from different countries of the world and international organizations greatly encourage the Korean people in rehabilitation.



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