The
year of building a “strong and prosperous nation” has come in North Korea, but
its capital is suffering from one of its worst electricity shortages in recent
years.
According to the Daily NK, an online
publication specialising in North Korea, Pyongyang is being hit by power
shortages that are forcing citizens to make haphazard modifications to their
apartments or seek other accommodation for the winter.
With apartments built after the 1980s having
central heating systems, the power shortage has resulted in heating being cut
off from apartments in central Pyongyang, where many high-level officials live.
“When I visited Pyongyang three years ago,
heating was provided. The temperature was not high, but it was sufficient to
prevent ice forming inside the rooms,” an unnamed source who has recently been
to Pyongyang was quoted as saying by the publication. The source also said that
he moved to an older apartment that has a coal briquette-powered heating system
in eastern Pyongyang and that it was unclear when the hot water supply would
resume.
With the situation as it stands, some
residents of such “modern” dwellings are said to have resorted to installing
coal briquette boilers in their apartments. However, North Korean authorities
are said to be clamping down on these modifications, following a series of
accidents including exhaust gas poisoning and structural damage to buildings.
While Pyongyang has said it has increased
output at coal power stations, such measures appear to have done little to
address the problem.
According to the pro-Pyongyang General
Association of Korean Residents in Japan’s newsletter, Pyongyang’s power
company has more than doubled its output from a year ago.
However, sources here say that Pyongyang
experiences frequent power outages during the day due to the delays in building
a new power station, and as existing facilities are operating out-dated
equipment.
While electricity shortages in the winter have
been a recurring issue for North Korea, matters appear to have been amplified
by Pyongyang’s drive to make North Korea more prosperous.
Pyongyang has for some time repeated that the
process of becoming a “strong and prosperous nation” will be completed in 2012.
The regime’s target may have become slightly
more modest after the death of Kim Jong-il. The New Year joint editorial
carried by Pyongyang’s three propaganda publications mainly used the term
“strong and prosperous nation” in contrast to the previously prevalent “strong
and prosperous great nation”.
Whether or not Pyongyang is aiming for a more
modest target, the deceased leader’s son and North Korea’s new supreme leader
Kim Jong-un is set on forging ahead on the path chosen by his predecessor.
According to a paper by professor Yang
Moon-soo of the University of North Korean Studies, North Korea considers most
aspects of the “strong and prosperous nation” completed with the exception of
the economy.
As such, Kim Jong-un’s North Korea is focusing
on projects with visible results, one of which is building 100,000 new homes in
Pyongyang.
According to reports, the project has been
given priority in power supply, resulting in residential properties receiving
power for about three hours each day, and offices being unable to function
normally.
While residential and office buildings suffer
from power shortages, the construction project is being hurried along with
heaters being used at the sites to speed up work on the interior.
In addition, because of the emphasis on the
building project, North Korean authorities have focused on bringing in
construction materials from China.
Such policies have increased inflationary
pressure on food as much of the trade with China, which resumed at normal
levels after the end of the mourning period for Kim Jong-il, has been taken up
by construction materials.
According to reports, the prices of food items
such as rice and pork have doubled compared to before Kim Jong-il’s death.
Choi He-suk
The Korea Herald
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