The dead from the fire in South Korea – the rains helped the work of firefighters

Rain that occurred on Thursday 27/3 helped to erase some of the worst fires ever faced by South Korea, authorities said today. The report of the victims of the fiery storm raging almost a week became heavier, reaching 28 dead. More than ten fronts have turned into huge areas in the southeast of the country, destroying an ancient temple and forcing some 37,000 people to abandon their homes. The fires cut on the two roads, electricity and telecommunications lines, forcing thousands of residents to go panicked, with flames threatening cars trapped in bottle. They were strengthened by severe winds and extreme drought, as in recent months the rainfall has been much inferior to the average. After all, 2024 was by far the warmest year ever recorded in South Korea, with the average annual temperature reaching 14.5 ° C -two degrees above the average of the previous thirty years -according to the South Korean meteorological […]
Source: News Beast

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