SEOUL, Aug. 20 (Xinhua) -- South Korean government
said Sunday that 100,000 tons of rice and other emergency relief goods will soon
be shipped to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) to help victims
of July's floods.
"The government's decision was made based on pure
humanitarian considerations of flood damages in the North and calls from (South
Korea's) civic organizations and political circles" to help the DPRK, Vice
Unification Minister Shin Un-sang said.
It would be first time for the South Korean
government to send assistance to the DPRK after Seoul decided to suspend its
humanitarian aid for Pyongyang in early July as DPRK launched missiles despite
Seoul's strong opposition.
"As the government has said before, the aid package
this time is emergency relief aid that comes strictly from humanitarian
considerations," Shin said.
According to Shin, the government would send 100,000
tons of rice worth about 195 billion won (203 million U.S. dollars) as well as
construction supplies and equipment, including 100,000 tons of cement, 5,000
tons of steel and 100 trucks, to DPRK.
An early report by the Chosun Sinbo, a pro-Pyongyang
newspaper published in Tokyo, said heavy floods left 800 people dead or missing,
3,000 injured in DPRK in mid-July. Enditem