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Powerful storm lashes N. Korea, China

Associated Press / August 10, 2011

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SEOUL - A powerful tropical storm destroyed houses, damaged crops, and caused more than 10 deaths and injuries yesterday in North Korea, already struggling after deadly flooding last month.

Tropical Storm Muifa made landfall in the country late Monday and was lashing northeastern China yesterday with torrential rain and wind as a weaker tropical depression.

China’s National Meteorological Center said Muifa’s winds gusted up to 52 miles per hour overnight and the storm dropped up to 5 inches of rain in China’s northeast, neighboring North Korea.

The depression should weaken further but winds still could gust up to 39 miles per hour along the coast, the Chinese center said.

North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency said yesterday that more than 2,400 acres of crops were damaged in one province. More than 100 housing units and 10 public buildings were destroyed in another.

The brief report did not give more details on the deaths and injuries.

Muifa earlier caused four deaths in the Philippines and four in South Korea, where two other people were missing.

Flooding and landslides caused by heavy rains last month heavily damaged homes and property on the Korean peninsula. North Korea reported about 30 deaths, and South Korea dozens more.

Before Muifa moved ashore, waves as high as 65 feet broke a dike in Dalian, China, that protected the Fujiahua chemical plant. Chinese authorities said the dike was reinforced with stones and concrete and the danger was under control.

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