SEOUL - North Korea has apologized
to bereaved families after an apartment building collapsed in Pyongyang
last week, possibly killing hundreds, the official KCNA news agency
said, a rare admission of fallibility from the reclusive state.
Pyongyang's expression
of "profound consolation and apology" was the first official news of the
disaster, which happened in the Phyongchon district of the North Korean
capital on Tuesday.
"The construction of an
apartment house was not done properly and officials supervised and
controlled it in an irresponsible manner," said the statement from KCNA,
which is better known for its strident attacks against South Korea and
the United States.
The KCNA statement also
said the collapse of the apartment building "claimed casualties" but
did not give any indication of how many may have been killed or injured.
It said a rescue operation ended on Saturday.
An official from South
Korea's unification ministry confirmed on Sunday that a 23-storey
apartment building had collapsed in Pyongyang on Tuesday, although he
would not say from where the information had been obtained.
Downtown Pyongyang, North Korea, is seen in 2011. The portraits are of North Korea founder Kim Il-sung, left, and the late leader Kim Jong-il. |
The official, who asked not to be
identified, said the building was presumed to have held 92 households,
or families. "Hundreds are presumed to be dead, assuming that each
family has an average of four members," he said.
A spokeswoman for the
unification ministry said it was presumed there were four households on
each story but she also said it was not known exactly how many were in
the building at the time.
The KCNA statement said
North Korean authorities put emergency measures into place to rescue
people from the collapsed building and to treat the injured.
It said that Choe Pu
Il, North Korea's Minister of People's Security, had "repented," saying
he had failed to supervise the project adequately, "thereby causing an
unimaginable accident."
Source: NBC News
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