Torrential Rain Leaves at Least 18 Dead
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South Korea has been battered by torrential rains for the past five days, leaving at least 17 people dead and 11 missing.View on euronews
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According to local authorities, homes have collapsed, cars and campsites have been swept away, and farmlands have been severely damaged
Amid heavy rain, a 10-meter-high retaining wall of the overpass at Gajang intersection in the city of Osan, 52 kilometers south of Seoul, collapsed onto a road at around 7:04 p.m., burying one vehicle under the debris.
South Korea’s emergency authorities have issued a nationwide alert ahead of what could be one of the most intense rain events of this summer monsoon season. As
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNKorea's summer monsoon to make grand comeback Wednesday with torrential downpoursAfter a brief pause, Korea’s summer monsoon is set to roar back starting Wednesday, bringing days of heavy rain, flooding risks and a short reprieve from the blistering heat.