Location | |
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Location | Tanchon |
South Hamgyong Province | |
Country | North Korea |
Production | |
Products | Lead, Zinc |
The Komdok mine(검덕광업연합기업소) is one of the largest lead and zinc mines in North Korea and in the world. The mine is located in Kumgol-dong, Tanchon. The mine has estimated reserves of 266 million tonnes of ore 0.88% lead and 4.21% zinc.
Following the damages caused by Typhoon Maysak, Kim Jong-un directed for the Komdok region to be transformed into a 'model mountainous city and a mining city' as a part of the 80 day campaign for the 8th Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea.
A trolleybus line formerly existed to serve this region running from Kumgol-1 dong to Kumgol-3 dong. It was opened in 1986 and served by three trolleybuses until they were removed by 2011. The southern loop at Kumgol station was removed around or before 2015.
References
- ^ "The mining industry of North Korea". chinapost.com.tw. 2009. Retrieved 2013-07-03.
- "Reconstruction of the Flood-Damaged Komdok Area | 38 North: Informed Analysis of North Korea". 38 North. 2020-11-13. Retrieved 2021-04-10.
- "북한지역정보넷". www.cybernk.net. Retrieved 2021-04-10.
- "Kumgol-dong". transphoto.org. Retrieved 2021-04-10.
40°55′34″N 128°48′58″E / 40.926°N 128.816°E / 40.926; 128.816
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