Pope Francis offered prayers and expressed deep concern over the deadly wildfires in South Korea, which have claimed at least 28 lives.
A South Korean man is suspected of starting one of the record wildfires in the southeastern part of the country, leaving 30 dead and thousands of structures destroyed.
ShareA 56-year-old man is being investigated in South Korea on suspicion of starting a deadly wildfire that killed 30 people.
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNDaegu to rescrict mountain access, form disaster response team of ex-special forcesHO] Daegu will restrict public access to most of the mountains in the city this spring and establish Korea’s ...
A devastating wildfire in South Korea, started by a man performing an ancestral rite, has killed at least 26 and destroyed ...
South Korean police said on Sunday they booked a man suspected of starting what grew into the country's largest wildfire, ...
Pope Francis offered prayers and shared his concern over the deadly wildfires in South Korea that have claimed at least 28 lives and caused widespread damage.
Five U.S. Army helicopters slung with firefighting gear pitched in this week to help curb the worst wildfires in South ...
Massive wildfires that ravaged South Korea's North Gyeongsang Province for a week were fully contained on Friday, authorities said, as better visibility and cooler temperatures from overnight rain ...
Overnight rains and cooler temperatures helped firefighters fight raging wildfires in southeastern South Korea, which have left 28 people dead and displaced thousands. The region is grappling with its ...
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