South Korea Deploys Thousands to Combat Deadly Wildfires
South Korea Deploys Thousands to Combat Deadly Wildfires

South Korea Deploys Thousands to Combat Deadly Wildfires

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South Korean authorities are intensifying their response to severe wildfires that have caused significant destruction in the southeastern regions, resulting in at least four fatalities. The military has mobilized approximately 6,000 personnel and over 57 helicopters to combat the blazes, which have scorched nearly 14,000 hectares of land. With strong winds and rising temperatures complicating firefighting efforts, around 600 residents have been evacuated from affected areas, particularly in Uiseong. Prime Minister Han Duck-soo declared a state of emergency and emphasized the need for coordinated efforts to extinguish the fires completely. Meanwhile, the leader of the Democratic Party called for the mobilization of all available resources to address the crisis. The situation remains critical as officials continue to battle the ongoing wildfires and assess the extensive damage caused.

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