The large-scale flooding along the Yalu River — known as the Amnok in North Korea — had caused significant damage in the region including North Phyongan, leaving the residents temporarily housed in Pyongyang for four months.
In a speech during the event, Kim lauded the reconstruction efforts, describing them as a “miracle of construction” achieved under challenging conditions.
“The fact that such results were achieved despite the most unfavorable timeline, location and transportation conditions is itself a construction miracle,” Kim was quoted as saying according to the KCNA.
Kim also described the disaster as “man-made,” criticizing the nation’s lax disaster prevention systems and the lack of accountability among officials.
“This flood was not solely due to nature’s whims but also a result of the weak disaster prevention framework in our country, coupled with the irresponsibility and lack of vigilance among officials,” he said. “Through this self-led recovery effort, we must reflect on and acknowledge the price we paid for these failures.”
While acknowledging offers of international aid, Kim emphasized the importance of self-reliance.
“Several countries and international organizations offered assistance during the initial stages of recovery,” he said. “However, the confidence in our own strength and the spiritual and material assets gained from this arduous project were far more valuable to us.”
Following the floods, foreign governments, such as South Korea, China and Russia, and private organizations offered aid, but the regime declined.
“The most urgent task among these is improving construction equipment,” Kim said.
He called for a national effort to modernize machinery, ranging from small tools to heavy equipment, to strengthen the country’s construction sector.
Following his speech, Kim personally cut the ribbon for the newly built homes and toured the interiors.
Present at Saturday’s ceremony were senior officials from the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Workers’ Party of Korea as well as members of the Paektusan Hero Youth Shock Brigade who undertook the reconstruction project.
BY SEO JI-EUN [seo.jieun1@joongang.co.kr]