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Wildfires ravage South Korea, killing 18 and destroying a 1,300-year-old temple
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Wildfires ravage South Korea, killing 18 and destroying a 1,300-year-old temple

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Wildfires ravage South Korea, killing 18 and destroying a 1,300-year-old temple

A person walks close to a burnt-out home in a broken village in Yeongyang, South Korea on Wednesday.

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SEOUL, South Korea — Wind-driven wildfires that had been amongst South Korea’s worst ever had been ravaging the nation’s southern areas, killing 18 individuals, destroying greater than 200 constructions and forcing 27,000 individuals to evacuate, officers mentioned Wednesday.

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A 1,300-year-old Buddhist temple, homes, factories and automobiles had been among the many constructions destroyed within the wildfires which have burned 43,330 acres and injured 19 individuals, the federal government’s emergency response middle mentioned.

In a televised tackle, South Korea’s performing President Han Duck-soo mentioned the wildfires that started final Friday had been inflicting worse injury than many different previous wildfires.

“Damages are snowballing,” Han mentioned. “There are concerns that we’ll have wildfire damages that we’ve never experienced, so we have to concentrate all our capabilities to put out the wildfires in the rest of this week.”

A road is closed as a wildfire fueled by strong winds spreads in Uiseong, South Korea, Monday, March 24, 2025. (Yoon Gwan-shick/Yonhap via AP)

A highway is closed as a wildfire fueled by robust winds spreads in Uiseong, South Korea on Monday.

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Han mentioned crews had been struggling to extinguish the wildfires as a result of robust winds swept the areas in a single day. Han mentioned about 4,650 firefighters, troopers and different personnel had been working Wednesday to extinguish the wildfires with the assistance of about 130 helicopters. He mentioned that “a small amount” of 5-10 millimeters of rain was anticipated Thursday.

Observers say the continuing wildfires are the third largest in South Korea by way of land burned.

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Officers in a number of southeastern cities and cities had ordered residents to evacuate Tuesday as firefighters struggled to include a number of blazes fueled by dry winds. The biggest fires had been in Andong, the neighboring counties of Uiseong and Sancheong, and the town of Ulsan, in accordance with South Korea’s Inside Ministry.

Earlier on Tuesday, officers had mentioned firefighters had extinguished many of the flames from the biggest wildfires in these areas, however wind and dry situations allowed the blazes to unfold once more. However efforts to combat the fires had been partially suspended in a single day because the winds strengthened.

Houses burn in a village after being engulfed by a wildfire fueled by strong winds in Uiseong, South Korea on Monday.

Homes burn in a village after being engulfed by a wildfire fueled by robust winds in Uiseong, South Korea on Monday.

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The blaze in Uiseong destroyed Gounsa, a temple constructed within the seventh century, in accordance with officers from the Korea Heritage Service. A few of the temple’s treasures, together with a stone Buddha statue, had been evacuated earlier than the hearth reached the picket buildings.

The Korea Forest Service mentioned it had raised its wildfire warning to the best “serious” stage nationwide Tuesday, requiring native governments to assign extra staff to emergency response, tighten entry restrictions for forests and parks, and suggest that navy models withhold live-fire workout routines.

South Korea's Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, who became the country's acting leader after President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment, is shown speaking during a cabinet meeting at the government complex in Seoul, South Korea, on Dec. 24, 2024.

The 18 useless embody 4 firefighters and authorities staff who had been killed in Sancheong on Saturday after being trapped by fast-moving flames pushed by robust winds, in accordance with officers.

Authorities officers suspect human error precipitated a number of of the fires, probably resulting from the usage of fireplace whereas clearing overgrown grass in household tombs or sparks from welding work.

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