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Heavy rainfall during the 2023 East Asian rainy season resulted in severe flooding and landslides across South Korea, primarily affecting residents in the provinces of North Chungcheong and North Gyeongsang. At least 47 people were killed and three are still missing as of 22 July 2023.
SEOUL (Reuters) -Twenty-two people have died, 14 were missing and thousands evacuated in South Korea as of Saturday, according to ministry data, as a third day of torrential rains caused ...
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korean rescue workers pulled seven bodies from a flooded tunnel where around 15 vehicles were trapped in muddy water, as days of heavy rain triggered flash floods ...
Footage shows the river in Daegu, South Korea, overflowing and flooding nearby roads on Sunday (Aug 9). The country's longest monsoon in seven years has triggered landslides and widespread ...
South Korean floods may refer to: 2014 South Korea floods; 2022 South Korean floods; 2023 South Korean floods This page was last edited on 16 ...
2023 South Korea floods; K. Typhoon Khanun (2023) This page was last edited on 16 July 2023, at 09:23 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
At least 21 people have died after 46 days of heavy rains in South Korea, with the country's longest monsoon in seven years causing more flooding, landslides and evacuations on Saturday. More than ...
On 8 August 2022, large scale floods hit the capital of South Korea, Seoul, especially Gangnam District and surrounding areas. It was preceded by the highest rainfall in 80 years. [1] 2,800 buildings were damaged and at least 9 people were killed. [2] 163 people in Seoul were made homeless.