Kim Jong Un surveys damage as floods devastate North Korea trade hub

Disaster-response officials are fired as economy takes massive hit

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Kim Jong Un's train stopped just short of flood damage in the northern part of the country. (North Korea's Korean Central News Agency via Reuters) 

TETSUYA FUJITA, Nikkei Seoul bureau chief

SEOUL -- Heavy rains and floods in northern North Korea appear to have caused significant damage to rail lines and other infrastructure in a key trade hub near China, dealing a serious blow to the economy.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was at the disaster site for three days in a row to direct recovery efforts. He fired officials in charge of disaster management for the area. His presence was partly a propaganda campaign to highlight his leadership to deflect criticism.

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