In an unfortunate twist of fate, South Korea's rich cultural heritage has suffered a grave loss as the historic Gounsa temple, more than 1,300 years old, was destroyed by raging wildfires. These ...
The current wildfires are being described by acting president Han Duck-soo as rewriting the records for the worst wildfires in the nation’s history. He categorically defined the situation as ...
Thousands have been displaced and 28 people died in the fires that broke out last week, with at least 18 designated heritage ...
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 on Thursday in stark contrast to the kaleidoscope of colours that ...
Worst wildfires in country’s history set to be extinguished soon as favorable conditions aid thousands of firefighters - ...
Rain and cooler temperatures have brought some much-needed relief to South Korean firefighters battling the country's worst ...
Wildfires in South Korea have resulted in deaths, turned an ancient Buddhist temple into ashes and forced the evacuation of ...
Charred, black ruins at the nation's Gounsa temple stood yesterday in stark contrast to the kaleidoscope of colours that are ...
Wildfires in South Korea have killed at least 24 people, forced tens of thousands to evacuate and destroyed more than 300 structures. The fires began on Friday, March 21 and have scorched southern ...
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Wildfires have ravaged South Korea, reducing Buddhist 1,000-year-old temples to ashes. Buddhist followers are mourning the ...