South Korea is battling one of its worst wildfire crises in recent history, with massive infernos leaving the Gounsa Temple, ...
South Korean police are investigating a 56-year-old man for allegedly starting one of the wildfires devastating southern ...
Multiple wildfires raging across South Korea’s southern regions for days forced at least 37,800 to flee their homes.
Wildfires in South Korea are now the largest and deadliest on record, having burned more forest and killed more people than ...
South Korea redeployed firefighting helicopters after a fatal crash caused a temporary grounding on Wednesday as authorities ...
Authorities in South Korea are battling wildfires that have doubled in size in a day in the country’s worst ever natural fire ...
In a tragic incident reflecting the severity of South Korea's ongoing wildfires, a firefighting helicopter crashed on March 26, leading to the death of the pilot. This catastrophe unfolds as ...
"The wildfire is spreading rapidly," said ... This is a sheer fact." The impact of South Korea's demographic crisis was also on full display - the country is a so-called super aged society ...
South Korea redeployed firefighting helicopters ... eat through the region’s dense forest. The wildfires have shown “the reality of climate crisis,” Lee Han-kyung, deputy head of the ...
Nearly 1,000 wildfire responders — mostly part-time and with an average age of 59 — form the backbone of South Korea’s seasonal firefighting force As fast-moving wildfires sweep across southeastern ...
South Korea faces its worst natural fire disaster as wildfires double in size, killing at least 28 people and destroying historic temples. The blazes in Uiseong county have affected over 38,000 ...
After a week, efforts still continue to contain a fire that killed at least 28 people and destroyed tens of thousands of hectares of land ...
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