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N. Korea refuses S. Korea's flood aid
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Seoul (AFP) Sept 12, 2012

14 dead in Cameroon flooding, thousands displaced
Yaounde (AFP) Sept 12, 2012 - At least 14 people have died and several thousand others were displaced by flooding that has swept across northern Cameroon since last month, sources said.

"Fourteen people died in flooding in the last few weeks" in the north, a local source said, adding that thousands of others were displaced. Local media reported the same death toll.

The floods were triggered by "heavy rain and the release of water from a dam" in Lagdo last month, the source added.

At least 30 people have also died from flooding in neighbouring Nigeria, with some 120,000 people displaced, an emergency management agency official from the northeastern state of Adamawa said Sunday.


North Korea has refused to receive flood relief supplies from South Korea after checking details of the aid on offer, a government official in Seoul said Wednesday.

The North this week responded to Seoul's offer, made following devastating floods in June and July, by asking the South to present more details of its proposal.

On Tuesday the South sent a list of aid items it was offering its neighbour, including 10,000 tonnes of flour, instant noodles and medicine.

But the following day the North suddenly changed its stance, saying it would not accept "such aid", a ministry official told AFP.

The official added that the list of supplies had not included rice -- a key issue in an earlier refusal of aid.

Last year Pyongyang spurned an offer of emergency supplies from South Korea and demanded rice and cement instead. South Korea refused, citing suspicions that it would be diverted to the military.

The South made its aid offer last week -- the first such proposal since ties with Pyongyang sank into a deep freeze following the death of the North's leader Kim Jong-Il last December.

Tensions were further fuelled by a joint US-South Korea military exercise last month that the North denounced as a provocative rehearsal for war.

The impoverished North is grappling with the after-effects of floods in June and July that killed 569 people and inundated 65,280 hectares (161,310 acres) of crop-bearing land, according to official figures from Pyongyang.

The South's government stopped its annual major food and fertiliser shipments to the North after President Lee Myung-Bak's conservative administration took office in early 2008.

Humanitarian aid by civic groups has been allowed into the country, although modest in scale.

North Korea suffers chronic food shortages, with the situation exacerbated by floods, droughts and mismanagement. Hundreds of thousands died during a famine in the mid- to late-1990s.

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Nigeria river accident kills 10: Red Cross
Kano, Nigeria (AFP) Sept 12, 2012 - Ten teenage girls drowned while travelling by canoe to a wedding in eastern Nigeria, a region hit by severe seasonal flooding, the Red Cross said Wednesday.

Three others who were in the canoe that capsized on the Karim River are still missing, said the head of the Red Cross in Taraba state, Manja Agwe Mathew.

"The bodies of 10 passengers in the canoe were recovered by local fishermen while search for the remaining three is still on," he said.

He added that the accident late Tuesday occured while the group was travelling "to a wedding ceremony in another village across the river."

On Monday, the Red Cross said at least 137 people in Nigeria have died since July from flood-related causes.

Water levels have surged on the River Benue, which feeds the Karim, causing at least 30 deaths.

Officials have urged thousands of people in the south and centre of the country who live on the plains of the River Niger to evacuate their homes, fearing it will overflow.



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