At least 27 people have died in what have grown into the largest wildfires in South Korea's history. Most of those who have ...
Wildfires were ravaging the southern region of South Korea Wednesday, leaving dozens of people dead, including a helicopter ...
An ancient temple in the southeastern county of Uiseong was completely burned down Tuesday as wildfires continue to ravage ...
The fire that began in Uiseong county is now the biggest single forest fire in South Korea ... Korea's acting president Death toll climbs to 27 Ancient temple destroyed in South Korea's wildfires ...
Korea Forest Service chief Lim Sang-seop said ... The fire in Uiseong destroyed 20 of the 30 structures at Gounsa, an ancient Buddhist temple complex said to have originated in the 7th century.
More than 35,000 hectares (88,000 acres) have been charred or were still burning in the largest of the fires that began in ...
Hahoe village, S. Korea's World Heritage site, under high threat of wildfire spreading fast on strong winds with embers ...
A large forest fire occurred in Uiseong County, North Gyeongsang Province, destroying the ancient Buddhist temple Gounsa on the 25th. A forestry official noted that the aerial firefighting team ...
Seoul — The death toll from the wildfires sweeping through south-eastern South Korea has risen to at least 28, with 37 more ...
South Korea battles wildfires that have claimed 19 lives, injured many, and razed the centuries-old Gounsa temple. Efforts to ...
The fire that began in Uiseong county is now the biggest single forest fire in South Korea ... including historic 7th-century Buddhist temple that was reduced to ashes as the fire continued ...