Cliff Notes – Wildfires in South Korea turn deadly, prompt evacuations
- Wildfires in South Korea turn deadly and caused a major incident in disaster zones
- At least three firefighters and a public servant have died as over 20 wildfires continue to burn across South Korea, with one major fire in Sancheong County engulfing 500 hectares.
- The government has declared disaster zones in North and South Gyeongsang provinces and the city of Ulsan, with nearly 1,600 firefighters deployed amidst severe fire warnings in multiple locations.
Wildfires in South Korea turn deadly, prompt evacuations
At least three firefighters and a public servant were found dead in South Korea as more than 20 wildfires raged across the country Saturday.
The firefighters were trying to contain a blaze in Sancheong County that began Friday and had burned 500 hectares (1,200Â acres) by Saturday evening.
Sancheong, in South Gyeongsang Province, is about 250 kilometers (155 miles) southeast of Seoul.
Officials said nearly 1,600 firefighters, 35 helicopters and dozens of vehicles were deployed to fight the blaze in the disaster zones. However, due to the mountainous terrain and high winds, only 35% of the fire was contained.
More than 200 residents in 15 villages were told to evacuate.Â
Acting president urges all-out efforts in disaster zones
South Korea’s acting President Choi Sang-mok ordered relevant agencies to “mobilise all available equipment and personnel to quickly extinguish the fire,” his office said.
The country’s government declared North and South Gyeongsang provinces and the city of Ulsana to be disaster zones.
Several other areas in central and southern provinces were also hit by wildfires, the Korea Forest Service said.
The agency issued “severe” fire warnings, its highest level, in 12 locations, including North and South Gyeongsang provinces, Busan and Daejeon.
The fires also forced the closure of several sections of highway in the southeastern part of the country, including one that connects Ulsan and Busan, South Korea’s second largest city.