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South Korea wildfires: 26 killed, temples destroyed, and other top developments
Credit: IndiaTimes- Published 2 weeks ago
At least 26 people have died in ongoing wildfires in southeastern South Korea, with over 88,000 acres burned. The fires, which have damaged 317 buildings and displaced 27,000 people, are being fueled by strong winds. Efforts to contain the largest fire are hindered, and further rain is unlikely to help significantly.
Video credit: Oneindia
Published 2 weeks ago - 03:18
South Korea Wildfires Breaking: Death Toll Mounts Rapidly as 18 Killed in Worst Fires In History
South Korea Wildfires continue to rage, causing widespread destruction as President Duck Soo calls them the worst in the nation's history. Fueled by dry conditions and strong winds, the blazes have devastated entire communities, forcing thousands to evacuate. An ancient temple has been reduced to ashes, adding to the unprecedented damage. Emergency responders are battling relentless flames as officials declare disaster zones. Experts link these catastrophic South Korea Wildfires to climate change, urging better preparedness. With firefighters struggling against shifting winds, authorities warn of escalating dangers ahead.
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