North Korea appears to have discharged a "considerable" amount of water from the upstream of its dam near the inter-Korean border, Seoul's environment ministry said Wednesday. Satellite imagery taken at 3 p.m. showed the downstream of the Imjin River had significantly broadened in width, according to the ministry. The water level of the South Korea's northernmost Pilseung Bridge on the Imjin River had reached 1 meter as of 5 p.m., up from 0.3 meter recorded three hours before. The Ministry of Environment has notified the situation to related authorities, including the military and the local government, after assessing signs of possible water discharge and activated an emergency response system. Source: Yonhap News Agency
N. Korea appears to have discharged border dam water: environment ministry
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