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‘Ghost disease’ spreading in North Korea as children born without anuses, toes or hands near nuke test site

by Jack Mark
August 2, 2024
in Health
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A MYSTERIOUS illness dubbed ‘ghost disease’ is spreading near a North Korean nuclear testing site, a defector claims.

Youngran Lee, who escaped the country in 2015, alleged children are being born without anuses, toes, or hands due to the effects of radiation.

Credit: Pen News

Youngran Lee lived near the Punggye-ri nuclear test site before escaping North Korea in 2015[/caption]

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Photo shows the purported demolition of the Punggye-ri nuclear testing site in 2018[/caption]

Credit: Pen News

Youngran claims her son, pictured, was one of the people to be affected by ghost disease[/caption]

Youngran lived in Kilju County, near the Punggye-ri test site, before fleeing North Korea.

She said doctors in the region felt powerless in the face of the mysterious disease striking children.

Youngran said: “In Kilju county, civilians are suffering from diseases, not knowing why.

“In hospitals, doctors cannot diagnose it, and the patients are dying slowly with lingering illness.

“It is not too drastic to say that having a child without an anus, toes, or hands was normalised in Kilju.

“There are patients with various cancers in every other house.”

It’s not the first time reports of the mysterious “ghost disease” have emerged, with other defectors revealing how residents near Punggye-ri are suffering from exposure to radiation in 2017.

Youngran, who lived so close to the blast zone that her home physically shook during North Korea’s nuclear test in 2013, recalled the detonation.

She said: “On the day the third nuclear test took place, a wall clock fell, and light bulbs shook. I thought it was an earthquake and ran outside.

“All my neighbours were out as well. Shortly after that, at midday, the main broadcasting system announced that the third nuclear test was successful.

“Then we realised that the military-controlled area in Punggye-ri was a test site.”

Locals danced in the street in celebration, but they would be among the first victim’s of North Korea’s nuclear programme.

Youngran said her only son was struck by the ghost disease.

She said that in North Korea, medication supplied by the UN is hoarded by senior government officials, and despite the promise of free healthcare, “the shelves are empty in pharmacies”.

Credit: Pen News

The Punggye-ri nuclear testing site in Kilju County[/caption]

Credit: Pen News

Experts believe radiation from the site could be affecting the health of residents[/caption]

Credit: Joohyun Moon via Pen News

The map shows waterways connected to the Punggye-ri nuclear testing site, which experts say could be spreading radiation to residents[/caption]

When her son developed a mild fever in October 2014, aged 27, she turned to black market medication smuggled in from China.

After it failed to help, Youngran took her son to hospital.

She said: “A tuberculosis doctor told us that my son had holes in his lungs, measuring as big as 1.5cm and 2.7cm.

“He also said he did not know why an increasing number of young adults were coming to the hospital.

“I could not understand why this had happened to my son, and felt so helpless.

“Furthermore, he had eight close friends, and they were all diagnosed with tuberculosis one by one from 2012, and died within four years.”

Youngran spent her life-savings buying medications for her son, before fleeing to China in February 2015, hoping to find work to send more money home.

By August of that year, she’d arrived in South Korea, where she underwent mandatory training to prepare her for life in a free society.

She said: “As soon as I was released, I contacted my son to tell him to go to Pyongyang Hospital.

“But the next day, he called back and said there had been official instructions to stop Kilju County tuberculosis and hepatitis patients from entering Pyongyang.

“The only reason given was that this was for Kim Jong-un’s safety, and there was no proper explanation.”

She continued: “For two years, I transferred money to my son through brokers, believing that he was getting adequate care.

“However, in May 2018, I lost my boy, my pride and joy.

“My son died without ever reaching the hospital to receive a proper diagnosis.”

How radiation affects the body

Experts believe radiation is the cause of what’s been called ghost disease.

Nuclear scientist Joohyun Moon of Dankook University, in South Korea, described how radiation from the underground blasts could reach local communities.

He said: “As shock waves travel, they break the layers of the earth or create cracks.

“After a while, a mixture of melted rock and radioactive material will cool down and solidify.

“Radioactive materials contained in this compound can infiltrate into gaps or cracks caused by the explosion and flow to the surface, soil or groundwater.

“If it rains near the test site, the rain can carry these radioactive materials into the groundwater.

“Groundwater is connected to rivers, streams and surface water, releasing these radioactive materials into the outside world.

“As it is part of natural circulation, it is very difficult to intervene and prevent it.”

The effects of radiation and who is most vulnerable

High doses of radiation can be dangerous, causing cancer and even leading to death.

Some people are more vulnerable to the effects of radiation, including:

  • Developing fetuses (the most vulnerable)
  • Infants
  • Children
  • The elderly
  • Pregnant women
  • People with compromised immune systems

The risk from radiation is higher for young people. This is because they have:

  • More cells that are dividing rapidly and tissues that are growing
  • A longer lifespan ahead of them, giving cancers more time to develop

At very high doses, radiation can impair the functioning of tissues and organs and produce acute effects such as nausea and vomiting, skin redness, hair loss, acute radiation syndrome, local radiation injuries (also known as radiation burns), or even death.

In a radiological or nuclear emergency, first responders and the workers of the affected facility (e.g. nuclear power plant workers) are at a greater risk of being exposed to doses of radiation high enough to cause acute effects.

The general population, however, is not likely to be exposed to doses high enough to cause these effects.

Sources: CDC, WHO

Dr Moon said there were a number of ways for radioactive materials to then infiltrate the food chain.

People might drink the irradiated water or eat seafood from it, eat crops grown with the water, or consume milk or meat from cattle fed by contaminated grass.

The nuclear test site sits on the banks of the Changhung River, which itself feeds the Namdae River – the main water source for Kilju County.

“Every household in Kilju gets their water supply from there,” said Youngran.

Dr Moon estimated over a million residents within a 40km radius of the test site could be affected.

He claimed: “It is safe to say that the residents near the test site will be under the influence of radiation for about 200 years.

“The time period will increase if more nuclear tests are conducted in the same location.”

He added: “If the situation continues without adequate protection, these people will have a higher chance of having cancer, leukaemia, chromosomal aberration etc. than people in other regions.”

Lingering symptoms

Youngran still lives with the damage in South Korea.

She was one of five North Korean defectors from Kilju County tested for radiation in the South in 2016.

She said: “The test showed that the exposure level was very high, and the white blood cells were very low.

“One of the group had an unbearable headache – they could not even lift their head, but in every test carried out in A&E, no cause was found.”

Her own condition is no better.

She continued: “I feel aches everywhere and cannot walk very well due to pain in my legs, and I was hospitalised six times in a year because of headaches.

“The hospital could not find any reason behind it, but I cannot even open my eyes when I have a headache. I feel restless and suicidal.

“I know many people from Kilju who are experiencing the same symptoms as me.”

Credit: Joohyun Moon via Pen News

Diagram shows how irradiated water can enter the water cycle[/caption]

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