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Seoul: Four more people have been confirmed dead after last week's heavy rains that triggered floods and landslides, bringing the total number of deaths to 23, the interior ministry said Thursday.
Officials have launched a "multi-agency recovery effort." More than 15 people confirmed dead as record downpours trigger devastating landslides: 'I've never seen this much rain' first appeared on The ...
In South Korea, President Lee Jae-myung has slammed officials for ‘drinking and dancing’ amid deadly floods that claimed at ...
Heavy rains and flash floods continue to wreak havoc in South Korea, forcing the government to issue a nationwide travel ...
SEOUL, July 23 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's major internet companies, including Kakao Corp. and Naver Corp., have joined nationwide relief and recovery efforts in flood-hit areas, the companies said ...
Heavy rains and flash floods continue to wreak havoc in South Korea during the monsoon season 2025, triggering a nationwide ...
At least 19 people are dead, 9 smissing after torrential rain, flooding and landslides ravaged South Korea forcing thousands ...
South Korea's President Lee Jae Myung declared six districts as special disaster zones on Tuesday after days of torrential ...
Heavy rains and flash floods continue to wreak havoc in South Korea, forcing the government to issue a nationwide travel ...
Days of heavy rain swept away cars, homes and businesses in multiple cities in South Korea. Thousands of people were ...
Catholic dioceses in South Korea have started restoration work following damage to Churches and Church-run institutions by ...
Major flood disasters in Asia and the United States of America have caused heavy casualties and economic losses in July, highlighting the dangers and ...