Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea (DPRK) is an MCC country of sensitivity. Please follow MCC Communications content vetting guidelines (below) before using these photos. Media caption: In Musan County, Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea, a group of workers stand beside one of the regions many bridges destroyed by recent flooding from Typhoon Lionrock. (MCC Photo/John Lehmann) Other information: In Musan county, Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), also known as North Korea, a group of workers stand beside one of the regions many destroyed bridges.  From August 28 to September 2, heavy rains caused by Typhoon Lionrock pounded northeast part of DPRK, causing flooding and landslides in six counties of Hamgyong province. According to the UN, 138 people were killed, more than 69,000 are still displaced and 600,000 people are in need of assistance. DPRK is a chronically food-insecure country which is prone to disasters, particularly flooding. MCCs partnerships in the country meant hundreds of people received relief kits and food shortly after the flooding took place. In September, MCCs partner, Christian Friends of Korea (CFK), distributed 500 MCC relief kits and 110 school kits to respond to the flooding in Musan and Yonsa counties. In addition, MCC, through First Steps, will purchase 6,060 square meters of corrugated steel roofing for rebuilding damaged daycares, kindergartens, and clinics in Yonsa. Approximately 4,200 children will benefit from this project.