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The death toll from heavy rainfall in South Korea has risen to 17. Eleven people are still missing. Authorities are continuing search and rescue efforts.
Torrential rains in South Korea over five days have caused 17 deaths and left 11 people missing, officials report.
Typhoon Wipha makes landfall in southern Guangdong province as torrential rain continues across parts of China ...
Catholic dioceses in South Korea have started restoration work following damage to Churches and Church-run institutions by ...
Days of heavy rain swept away cars, homes and businesses in multiple cities in South Korea. Thousands of people were ...
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Yonhap News Agency on MSNJapanese FM offers condolences to victims of heavy rain in S. Korea
Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya on Monday expressed condolences to the victims of recent heavy rains in South Korea, ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNRural community devastated by torrential rains, landslides
Severe rains caused landslides in Sancheong County, leaving 14 dead or missing and prompting evacuations. Rescue operations ...
As rescuers search for the missing under the rubble, thousands of evacuated villagers face the daunting task of rebuilding ...
Severe wet weather in South Korea eased on Monday following days of torrential rain that triggered floods and landslides and ...
According to local authorities, homes have collapsed, cars and campsites have been swept away, and farmlands have been ...
Torrential rains that slammed South Korea for five days have left 17 people dead and 11 others missing, the government said Sunday.
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