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On March 7th a tidal wave hit Soehan Bay on the West Sea, which is bounded by Cholsan, Yongcheon and Sunchon in North Pyongan, leaving 2 thousand flood casualties and around 1 hundred dead.
Many were gathering sea shells, according to several sources in North Korea who said the news was released late on instructions to cover up the damage.
The damage done by the giant wave came in a flash and was worsened by the lack of weather forecasting and early warning systems.
North Korean authority has not informed the outside world of the tidal wave.
Magnitude mb 4.4
Region KOREA STRAIT
Date time 2007-06-07 at 08:22:55.0 UTC
Location 34.91 N ; 130.61 E
Depth 260 km
Distances 110 km NW Shimonoseki (pop 245,786 ; local time 17:22 2007-06-07)
80 km NW Nagato (pop 23,101 ; local time 17:22 2007-06-07)
Source: EMSC