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Floods and landslides in South Korea: 14 dead, 12 missing

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Floods and landslides in South Korea: 14 dead, 12 missing

South Korea is facing a serious natural disaster after several days of nonstop heavy rainfall led to floods and landslides across the country. According to South Korea’s Disaster Management Office, at least 14 people have died, and 12 more are still missing.

The continuous rainfall over the past few days has triggered landslides and flash floods in various parts of South Korea. Many people were caught in the disaster, and emergency teams have been working around the clock to search for survivors and assist those affected.

Rescue Operations

Authorities have confirmed that rescue operations are still in progress in the worst-hit regions. There are fears that the death toll could rise, as several people remain unaccounted for. Teams are using helicopters, boats, and heavy equipment to search through the debris.

Officials have also warned residents in flood-prone areas to remain alert and follow safety guidelines. More rain is expected in the coming days, which could make conditions worse.

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