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.
Residents of a UNESCO-listed village were ordered to evacuate while a historic Buddhist temple was burned to the ground ...
Firefighters in South Korea were able to extinguish all but one wildfire after they received help from rainfall Thursday. The ...
Charred, black ruins at South Korea's Gounsa temple stood in stark contrast to the kaleidoscope of colours that are a ...
Wildfires in South Korea have resulted in deaths, turned an ancient Buddhist temple into ashes and forced the evacuation of ...
One monk said his old temple was ‘reduced to heaps of ashes,’ as the fires continue to rage across the country ...
Wildfires have ravaged South Korea, reducing Buddhist 1,000-year-old temples to ashes. Buddhist followers are mourning the ...
South Korea redeployed firefighting helicopters after a fatal crash caused a temporary grounding on Wednesday as authorities ...
Unprecedented wildfires ripping through South Korea’s southern regions have destroyed large parts of an ancient Buddhist ...
CHEONGSONG, South Korea (AP) — Helicopters dumped water over a burning forest in South Korea on Thursday as fire crews ...
The country’s largest blaze on record has left 27 dead and destroyed heritage sites, including two 1,000-year-old temples.
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