The development occurred hurriedly with a specific end goal to meet a due date in front of the congress, which opened Friday and shut Monday.
Kim's require a "70-day fight," a mass preparation development that required normal North Koreans to volunteer free work, has not had the outcomes the state had expected, by anonymous source who gave satellite pictures of the force station.
Pictures demonstrate a dam at the force station was indicating breaks in a few zones, and a part of the dam divider had caved in.
The satellite pictures taken Sunday additionally demonstrated a spillway had been worked to empty surplus water out of the repository and the hydroelectric force plants.
Last October, Kim had requested the fruition of Mount Paektu Hero Youth Power Station No. 3 by Aug. 28, or national youth day.
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North Korean workers gathered at Mount Paektu power station. The infrastructure is showing signs of damage, according to satellite images that were analyzed in South Korea. File Photo by DPRK Today |
Be that as it may, a source on the issue said the development occurred at below zero temperatures, and the pouring of cement occurred at - 22 degrees Fahrenheit.
Laborers were likewise not enough dressed or encouraged amid the development, and because of the absence of security hardware, many individuals were harmed nearby. Development specialists were not repaid and have grumbled about their treatment, another source told Yonhap.
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