2 firefighters die in South Korea as dry winds fuel dozens of wildfires
- The Korean government declared a state of national disaster due to massive wildfires affecting Ulsan city and southeastern regions.
- Two firefighters were found dead, and two others went missing, while six were injured during the wildfires.
- Acting President Choi Sang-mok urged officials to consider special disaster zones and recommended the declaration to aid recovery efforts.
- The Korea Forest Service raised the wildfire emergency level to its highest as strong winds fueled the flames in Ulsan and nearby areas.
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South Korea fights deadly wildfires in southeast as thousands evacuate
South Korea is struggling to contain wildfires ravaging the country’s southeast after more than two dozen blazes broke out over the weekend, killing four people and forcing thousands to evacuate.
South Korea wildfire: 4 dead, hundreds told to evacuate
SEOUL, South Korea — At least three firefighters and a public servant have been killed in a wildfire in South Korea, prompting the government to declare a state of emergency in southeastern regions, authorities said on Saturday. The fire, which began in Sancheong county on Friday afternoon, prompted the deployment of 304 personnel, along with 20 helicopters, according to South Korea’s Interior Ministry. READ: FACES OF CEBU: Ferl John Pacaldo, Fi…
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