At least 18 dead as ‘unprecedented’ wildfires ravage South Korea’s southern regions - Over 27,000 people have been evacuated ...
At least 18 people are dead after six days of fires fueled by dry weather conditions. Among the scorched buildings: two 1,000 ...
A centuries-old Buddhist temple has been destroyed as South Korea struggles to contain ‘unprecedented’ wildfires ravaging the ...
South Korea grounded firefighting helicopters following a fatal crash on Wednesday as authorities struggle to contain “unprecedented” wildfires that have ravaged the country’s southeast, killing at ...
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Wildfire-ravaged Buddhist temple
A bell is seen broken at the remains of the bell pavilion at Goun Temple in Uiseong, North Gyeongsang Province, southeastern ...
Officials in Andong city and other southeastern cities and towns in South Korea ordered residents to evacuate on Tuesday.
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Wildfire in southeastern region
Two Buddhist statues are placed on a truck at the playground of an elementary school in Andong, North Gyeongsang Province, ...
Wildfires in South Korea's southern regions claimed at least 16 lives and injured 19, fueled by dry weather and strong winds.
Shortly after dawn, more than 200 monks from an order of Tibetan exiles carry carefully bundled scriptures and 108 gold-gilt ...
Buddhist monks remove flammable materials around the buildings during preparations for the possibility of a wildfire ...