More than 200 people are feared to have died when a tunnel caved
in
at North Korea’s nuclear test site after its latest detonation, a
Japanese news report said Tuesday.
A tunnel collapsed at Punggye-ri in early September, days after North
Korea conducted its sixth and largest underground nuclear test on
September 3, TV Asahi said, quoting unnamed North Korean sources.
Some 100 workers were involved in an initial collapse. Another
cave-in occurred during rescue operations, leaving at least 200 people
feared dead in total, the Japanese broadcaster said.
Source Guardian Newspaper.
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