At least 22 people have died and 14 are missing due to heavy rainfall in several regions of South Korea, South Korea’s interior ministry said this Saturday.
For three days, torrential rains flooded many parts of the country at the height of the summer rainy season, South Korea’s interior ministry said in a statement, adding that most of the 22 dead and 14 missing had been caught. landslides or being sucked in by large streams.
Most of the casualties, including 16 dead and nine missing, were in North Gyeongsang province, where massive landslides in mountainous areas buried homes.
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