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Energy critical power source within N Korea

By Anna Fifield in Beijing

Published: February 12 2007 20:04 | Last updated: February 12 2007 20:04

In the depths of the North Korean winter, where temperatures regularly plumb -10ºC, government offices and even hospital wards in Pyongyang are so cold that people can see their breath indoors. Lights – not to mention medical equipment – constantly flicker on and off.

In the industrial areas along the east coast, the vast majority of factories and mines simply lie idle.

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