North Korean Children Drown in Dangerous Gold Mine Pools
As summer heat rises, North Korean children seek relief in pools created by gold mining operations, a popular swimming spot despite the annual drownings. These pools, often deep with treacherous sandy bottoms, pose a significant drowning risk. Recently, a 7-year-old boy drowned in one of these pools, highlighting the dangers. Local residents attribute the accidents to unsafe gold mining practices and the lack of preventative measures from authorities, leaving parents to worry and caution their children.