Don't you hate it when the weatherman gets it wrong? Apparently, so does Kim Jong Un.
According to state-run newspaper Rodong Sinmun,
the North Korean leader has been touring meteorological facilities in
his country complaining that there are "too many incorrect" weather
forecasts.As further proof of the
supreme leader's extreme displeasure, the Rodong Sinmun report includes
photos of a red-faced Kim chastising what appear to be sheepish
meteorological personnel.
The wording of the report
is a little unclear at times, but it claims Kim's concerns about the
weather relate to its potential impact on the economy.
Blaming outdated
equipment and scientific method, the young leader stressed a need for
accurate forecasts to protect people's lives and property from "abnormal
climatic phenomenon" (sic) and to safeguard industries like agriculture
and fisheries from natural disasters in a timely manner, according to
Rodong Sinmun.North Korea has suffered severe food shortages under the rule of Kim family. In May, state media reported
that the reclusive country was experiencing its worst spring drought in
more than 30 years, damaging thousands of acres of staple crops.Around two-thirds of
North Korea's 24 million people face chronic food shortages, which are
exacerbated by floods, droughts and mismanagement, according to the United Nations. More than one in four North Korean children are stunted from chronic malnutrition, the organization said last year.
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