Strong winds fan South Korea wildfires, death toll climbs to 18
- At least 18 people have died and 19 were injured due to wildfires in South Korea's southeast, according to the Ministry of the Interior and Safety.
- More than 23,000 people have been evacuated, and the historic Gounsa Temple, built in 618 AD, was destroyed by the fires.
- Acting President Han Duck-soo stated that the wildfires have caused unprecedented damage and warned of ongoing strong winds hampering efforts.
- Officials suspect that human error may have caused several wildfires, including those in Uiseong and Ulsan, and they raised the wildfire warning to the highest level.
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South Korean village mourns leader and family killed trying to flee wildfires
YEONGYANG, South Korea - As the flames of a raging wildfire swept towards the town of Samui-ri in South Korea's mountainous southeast this week, a village leader surnamed Kwon rushed home to try to help his family and neighbours. Read more at straitstimes.com.
South Korea wildfires map: Location of the fires and about travelling to Seoul
WILDFIRES are raging across parts of South Korea, leaving several dead and turning historic tourist sites to ashes. Authorities have called the blaze the “worst on record” for the country – so is it currently safe to visit? EPACenturies-old temples have been destroyed[/caption] AFPFirefighters are bravely tackling the blaze[/caption] Impact of the South Korea fires The wildfires broke out on Friday, March 21 in South Korea‘s southeastern Uiseong…
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