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Villagers suffering from floods in North Korea face isolation, as mudslides cut off roads, hampering relief efforts.
Footage from Chinese state media showed people in southern Pyongan Province clearing blocked highways.
The area has already been devastated by floods, claiming almost 170 lives.
Reports said the mudslides were hampering aid delivery to flood victims.
Some locals are now living in tents.
SOUNDBITE: LOCAL RESIDENT PARK UN-SUN SAYING (Korean):
"I was told to run quickly for my life, so I ran up to a mountain with my child. However, I had never thought my house would be washed away. I was extremely stunned and it seemed as if the world was caving in."
North Korean state media says at least 400 are missing after the floods damaged houses and farmland.
Over 200,000 people have been made homeless.