On March 26, 2025, a catastrophic wildfire blazed through the Andong mountains in South Korea, leaving devastation in its wake. The harrowing accounts of locals, combined with the alarming scale of ...
ANDONG: Light rain offered some relief to South Korean authorities tackling the country's worst wildfires on record, with ...
Kim Doo-gyeom of Ulsan city cites limitations in fighting the devastating blaze, saying it is not easy to send women into ...
As the flames of a raging wildfire swept towards the town of Samui-ri in South Korea's mountainous southeast this week, a ...
Alaska Airlines expands international service with a direct route from Seattle to Seoul, enhancing travel options for ...
Officials say the most destructive wildfires ever to hit South Korea are almost contained. The government's announcement ...
What caused South Korea’s largest ever wildfires? - After a week, efforts still continue to contain a fire that killed at ...
Mapped: Satellite images reveal how South Korea wildfires spread - Fires now 85 per cent extinguished after at least 28 ...
Walking with a cane, 84-year-old apple farmer Kim Mi-ja surveys the wreckage of her village, which was reduced to rubble and ...
The wildfires, which have killed 28 people and razed vast swaths of land in the southeast in the last week, have been 85 ...
Wildfires in South Korea have resulted in deaths, turned an ancient Buddhist temple into ashes and forced the evacuation of ...
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