Land Management Projects Brisk in DPRK
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, December 4 (KCNA) -- A signal success has been made in land management projects in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. The fields of land management, forestry, agriculture and city administration and other related units have put main emphasis on the road repairs, river improvement and rehabilitation of flood damage.
In Pyongyang, the finishing touch is being given to the projects of revamping the roads and Namgang Bridge destroyed by flood and the first phase project of the bank revetment of the River Taedong.
The road bed project leading to Namgang Bridge has already been wound up.
People in North Hwanghae Province repaired more than ten-thousand square meters of paved roads and carried out building of 1,000 square meters of stonewalls along roads. And they are concentrating efforts on the projects of renovating the Pyongyang-Wonsan and Pyongyang-Kaesong Motorways, thus improving the technical conditions of motorways and ensuring their safety and cultural refinement.
North Phyongan Province has dredged rivers, reinforced river-dykes and covered river banks with stones at dangerous points. And Kim Chaek City of North Hamgyong Province has readjusted the section of the river between Suwon-dong and Janghyon-dong and constructed several thousand meters of bank roads to facelift the river and provide better traffic convenience.
Also in Phungso County, Ryanggang Province, a hundred and tens of dwelling houses and public buildings have been reconstructed and repaired in the county township and projects of repairing trunk roads and footways and improving rivers successfully carried out, changing the looks of the county beyond recognition. Chosan County, Jagang Province, carried out various projects including expansion of roads, bridge construction and river improvement.
Tree-planting and land management campaign has been vigorously conducted in cities and counties of South Phyongan, South Hwanghae and Kangwon Provinces.
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