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South Korea wildfire death toll up to 24

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South Korea's Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters announced on Wednesday in its latest update that, according to preliminary data, 24 people are believed to have died in the wildf...
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News video: South Korea Wildfires Breaking: Death Toll Mounts Rapidly as 18 Killed in Worst Fires In History

South Korea Wildfires Breaking: Death Toll Mounts Rapidly as 18 Killed in Worst Fires In History 03:18

South Korea Wildfires continue to rage, causing widespread destruction as President Duck Soo calls them the worst in the nation's history. Fueled by dry conditions and strong winds, the blazes have devastated entire communities, forcing thousands to evacuate. An ancient temple has been reduced to...

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