After heavy rains in South Korea, at least 4 dead and 1,300 vacant world news

After heavy rains in South Korea, at least 4 dead and 1,300 vacant (PIC Credit: AP)

Seoul: A landslide, which begins with torrential rains that kill at least three people in South Korea, said on Saturday, as the rescue team fought to find three others, who are believed to be buried under the earth and the debris.Officials said the heavy rains of the country had exposed the landslide that buried two houses in a village in South Sangong County.The National Fire Agency said in a statement, “At least three people have been reported missing, two people are in cardiac arrest and three are killed,” the National Fire Agency said in a statement, saying that 17 people have been rescued so far.Officials of Sanchong County asked their 34,000 residents to “evacuate immediately to a safe area” on Saturday. Official weather figures showed that South Korea usually experiences monsoon rains in July, but the southern regions of the country saw some of the heaviest per hour on records this week.Beyond Saturday, beyond the landslide, at least four other people have died in rain -related accidents in the past. More than 7,000 have also been forced to vacate their homes.South Korea regularly collides with floods during the summer monsoon period, but is usually well prepared, usually relatively low with death tolls.Scientists say that climate change has made weather events more extreme and repeatedly worldwide. The country ended record -breaking rains and floods in 2022, killing at least 11 people.

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