South Korea Battles Worst Wildfires, Toll Hits 26
South Korea faces its worst wildfire disaster yet—33,000 hectares ablaze and 26 lives lost as emergency teams battle the flames.
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South Korea faces its worst wildfire disaster yet—33,000 hectares ablaze and 26 lives lost as emergency teams battle the flames.
South Korea wildfires claim 24 lives and injure 12, with officials warning the toll may rise as rescue efforts intensify.
Wildfires in South Korea’s southern regions have claimed 22 lives and forced over 5,500 residents to evacuate amid extreme weather conditions.
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A devastating landslide in Yibin, Sichuan Province, has left 2 people rescued and 30 still missing. Rescue operations continue amid challenging conditions.