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Friday, July 18, 2025, 14:33 GMT+7

Torrential rain pounds South Korea for third day as thousands take shelter

SEOUL -- More than 5,000 people in South Korea have been forced into shelters as heavy rain pounded parts of the country for a third day, with the deluge killing at least four people and destroying property and infrastructure, the safety ministry said on Friday.

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Lee Han-seob points towards his house, submerged during flooding caused by torrential rain, in Yesan, South Korea, July 18, 2025. Photo: Reuters

Torrential rain warnings remain in effect for most of the country's western and southern regions and the weather service has advised extreme caution against landslides and flooding through Saturday.

Some parts in the south including the city of Gwangju were hit by record precipitation of more than 400 millimeters (16 inches) in the past 24 hours as of early on Friday, the safety ministry said.

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People evacuated from villages, damaged by torrential rain, rest at a temporary shelter, in Yesan, South Korea, July 18, 2025. Photo: Reuters

Four people have died and one remained missing, it said.

Two were trapped in cars on flooded roads and another died in a basement under flood water in the central South Chungcheong province, it said.

A driver was also killed after a 10-meter-high (33 ft) roadside wall collapsed on top of a moving vehicle on Wednesday in Osan, some 44 kilometers (27 miles) south of Seoul, fire agency officials said.

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A person evacuated from a village, damaged by torrential rain, rests at a temporary shelter, in Yesan, South Korea, July 18, 2025. Photo: Reuters

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, who has been vocal about stepping up the government's role in disaster prevention and response, said while natural disasters were hard to prevent, more can be done to anticipate damage and warn the public.

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Firefighters take part in a rescue operation at a flooded area caused by torrential rain in Daegu, South Korea, July 17, 2025. Photo: Reuters

"I see there were cases where casualties occurred because of a poor response when the situation was reasonably predictable," he said at an emergency meeting on the weather on Friday, calling for all available resources to be deployed.

Reuters

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