A national emergency was declared after a series of wildfires in South Korea's Gangwon Province,
northeast of capital Seoul, destroyed 300 homes, warehouses and other buildings, and left at least 1 person dead since it started late April 4, 2019. The main fire has been brought under control today, but other fires are still burning.
northeast of capital Seoul, destroyed 300 homes, warehouses and other buildings, and left at least 1 person dead since it started late April 4, 2019. The main fire has been brought under control today, but other fires are still burning.
The fire was likely started by a transformer spark near the town of Goseong around 19:17 LT and helped by strong winds rapidly spread to nearby mountains.
Gangwon Fire Headquarters fire captain, Choi Jin-ho, said nearly 2 300 people in Goseong and almost 1 250 in Sokchjo have been evacuated, adding that 2 people lost their lives - a 60-year-old man and a woman in her 70s. It was later confirmed that the woman did not fie from the fire. At least 11 people have been injured.
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