How did South Korea's worst wildfire start? Police suspect 56-year-old man trying to clean gravesite
Police believe the fire may have been triggered on 22 March by a 56-year-old man tending to his grandparents’ gravesites.
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Thousands have been displaced and 28 people died in the fires that broke out last week, with at least 18 designated heritage ...
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Officials say the most destructive wildfires ever to hit South Korea are almost contained. The government's announcement ...
Rain and cooler temperatures are helping South Korean fire crews as they battle the country's worst-ever wildfires.
At least 27 people have died in what have grown into the largest wildfires in South Korea's history. Most of those who have ...
Multiple wildfires raging across South Korea’s southern regions for days have killed 26 people and destroyed more than 300 structures, as thousands of personnel and dozens of helicopters has mobilized ...
The fires have burned over 81,500 acres of land. At least 26 people are dead and two temples, both hundreds of years old, ...
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