As rescue operations continue amidst severe flooding that has devastated various regions, the death toll from South Korea's recent natural disasters has reached 14, with 12 individuals still unaccounted for. The nation's disaster management office has reported that heavy rainfall, which started on Wednesday, has led to significant destruction, especially in the resort town of Gapyeong, where locals are navigating through mud-covered landscapes to reach evacuation shelters. The Chungcheon area has witnessed entire villages buried under landslides, prompting mass evacuations, with nearly 10,000 residents displaced and extensive power outages affecting over 41,000 households. Though the downpours have abated in severely affected southern regions, forecasts indicate more rain may impact areas including the capital, Seoul. The series of disasters has resulted in considerable damage to infrastructure and agriculture, emphasizing the dire need for recovery efforts being organized by the government and emergency agencies as they strive to address the ongoing crisis.
Tragedy Strikes South Korea: Floods and Landslides Claim Lives

Tragedy Strikes South Korea: Floods and Landslides Claim Lives
South Korea faces devastating consequences as torrential rains lead to floods and landslides, claiming at least 14 lives.
At least 14 people have died and many more reported missing as South Korea experiences extreme flooding and landslides, raising urgent rescue operations and recovery efforts amid the disaster.