Nampho Municipality Improves Roads, Rivers and Anti-Tidal Dykes
Pyongyang, July 3 (KCNA) -- Nampho Municipality in the DPRK is improving its appearance.
The municipal land and environmental conservation bureau drew up a plan and has launched information offensive and organizational work to encourage all the officials and working people to turn out in carrying out the plan.
It has paved over 130 kilometers of roads, built tens of thousands of square meters of retaining walls and improved tide-water control dykes this year.
Giving precedence to the supply of manpower and materials, Kangso District laid metals on roads of tens of kilometers and paved them with pitch.
Removing danger-bearing places caused by flood damage, Hanggu District and Ryonggang County built retaining walls, clearing out ditches and repairing bridges in a short span of time.
Chollima and Taean districts pushed ahead with concrete pavement of their sections as required by the construction method.
Onchon County and Waudo District pushed forward with the projects to improve the tide-water control dyke, including laying over 20 000 cubic meters of earth on dikes and building thousands of square meters of retaining walls on dykes, thereby providing a guarantee for preventing the farmland and other land from being washed away.
The Taedonggang Dredging Company under the municipal land and environmental conservation bureau dredged over 8 000 cubic meters of earth of river-beds while raising the operation rate of machines. -0-