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Firefighters battle ‘severe’ South Korean wildfire

Blaze has ravaged close to 6,000ha of woodland

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 05 Mar 2022 3:30PM

Firefighters battle ‘severe’ South Korean wildfire
As of this afternoon, authorities had deployed more than 3,000 firefighters, as well as 57 helicopters and 273 vehicles, according to the Korea Forest Service. – Screen grab pic, March 5, 2022

SEOUL – South Korea deployed thousands of firefighters and issued its highest fire hazard warning today as a large wildfire tore through the country’s eastern coastal region.

Some 6,000 people were forced to flee their homes as the fire, which started early yesterday on a mountain in the seaside town of Uljin, spread to the nearby city of Samcheok and beyond.

Officials issued a “severe” fire hazard warning over the blaze, which has destroyed nearly 6,000ha of woodland.

There were no immediate reports of injuries or deaths.

As of this afternoon, authorities had deployed more than 3,000 firefighters, as well as 57 helicopters and 273 vehicles, according to the Korea Forest Service (KFS).

The blaze had briefly threatened a nuclear power station and a liquified natural gas plant yesterday, but the facilities were now safe with emergency services deployed on site to keep them protected, officials said.

Of the thousands who fled their homes, nearly 700 had returned as of today.

However, at least 116 homes have been destroyed, KFS said.

The national railway operator has suspended one of its train routes in the eastern coastal region. – AFP, March 5, 2022

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