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Floods and landslides in a South Korean resort town increases the nationwide death toll following heavy rain::Gapyeong, South Korea::::Sancheong, South KoreaThe rainfall is likely to stop on Sunday ...
Two people have died and five were missing in the South Korean county of Gapyeong on Sunday, after a landslide engulfed ...
At least 19 people are dead, 9 smissing after torrential rain, flooding and landslides ravaged South Korea forcing thousands ...
There are fears the death toll will rise after raging floods destroyed roads, submerged buildings and ravaged farmland.
At least 17 people have died, and 11 people have been reported missing, in floods and landslides following days of torrential ...
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The Cool Down on MSNMore than 15 people confirmed dead as record downpours trigger devastating landslides: 'I've never seen this much rain'The county of Sancheong in the South Gyeongsang Province — where a foot of rain fell on July 19 — incurred the brunt of the ...
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Heavy Rains And Landslides In South Korea Leave At Least 17 Dead; Nearly A Dozen MissingDays of heavy rain swept away cars, homes and businesses in multiple cities in South Korea. Thousands of people were evacuated across the southern region as some areas received as much as 31 inches of ...
Heavy rains and flash floods continue to wreak havoc in South Korea during the monsoon season 2025, triggering a nationwide ...
GAPYEONG, South Korea (Reuters) -Severe wet weather in South Korea eased on Monday following days of torrential rain that triggered floods and landslides and left at least 18 people dead, the Ministry ...
South Korea is reeling from catastrophic flooding and landslides triggered by relentless heavy rainfall since July 16, 2025.
Severe weather in South Korea has eased following days of torrential rain that triggered floods and landslides and left at least 18 people dead.
At least 14 people have died in floods and landslides caused by days of torrential rain in South Korea, the country's disaster management office has said. There are fears the death toll could rise ...
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