Korean Wilderness Ablaze: 18 Lives Lost, 19 Injured in Devastating South Korean Wildfires
South Korea Fires Wreak Havoc, Destroying Thousands of Hectares and Force Large-Scale Evacuations
A devastating wildfire has swept across South Korea, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. As of the latest report from the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, at least 18 people have lost their lives, and 19 more are injured. The blazes have forced over 23,000 people to evacuate their homes, with several hundred structures damaged or destroyed.
The fires, which first broke out last week in Sancheong County, have since spread to neighboring cities, including Uiseong, Andong, Cheongsong, Yeongyang, and Yeongdeok. Acting President Han Duck-soo has described the scenes as “rewriting the record books for the worst wildfires in Korea’s history.” Strong winds have fueled the spread of the fire, making it a rapid and unpredictable disaster.
The destruction is staggering, with over 17,000 hectares of forestland destroyed, making it the third-largest wildfire in South Korean history by area. The fire has also damaged several cultural heritage sites, including a 1,300-year-old Buddhist temple, which has sadly been destroyed. In an effort to relocate priceless national treasures, emergency teams are working around the clock to salvage what remains.
To combat the blazes, a massive deployment of 5,000 military personnel and over 3,000 firefighters is underway, with helicopters from the US military stationed in Korea joining the efforts. The scale of the disaster is exemplified by the fact that 5,000 US military personnel were deployed, a testament to the severity of the situation.
As the crisis unfolds, international aid begins to flood in, with multiple countries offering support and assistance to the affected regions. In the face of this unprecedented disaster, the South Korean government is working tirelessly to respond to the emergency, and it is imperative for the international community to stand in solidarity with them during this difficult time.
Original Source: https://www.newsonair.gov.in/18-people-killed-19-injured-in-south-koreas-wildfires/
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Publish Date: 2025-03-26 11:44:00