The trading hub of Hunchun, sandwiched between China’s borders with North Korea and Russia, has long reaped the rewards of its location.
But after feeling the tremors from Pyongyang’s sixth nuclear test on Sunday, residents are now worrying about the fallout — both radioactive and economic.
“We felt the earthquake in our rooms,” says Liu Xiumei, a native of the city that lies just 200km from North Korea’s Punggye-ri test site. “We had never felt previous nuclear tests.”
您已阅读12%(472字),剩余88%(3564字)包含更多重要信息,订阅以继续探索完整内容,并享受更多专属服务。