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Rescue Crews Hunt 12 Missing After Record Monsoon Rains Ease in South Korea

After flood warnings were lifted officials began damage surveys for thousands of displaced residents

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Overview

  • The Korea Meteorological Administration recorded the highest hourly rainfall in Seosan since 1968, with peak rates exceeding 115 mm per hour
  • Five days of torrential monsoon downpours triggered floods and landslides that have killed at least 14 people nationwide, including eight in Sancheong County
  • Search and rescue teams remain active in landslide zones as twelve individuals continue to be reported missing
  • Authorities issued an unprecedented countywide evacuation alert in Sancheong that led nearly 7,000 residents to seek refuge in temporary shelters
  • Climate experts warn that rising temperatures are intensifying monsoon extremes, increasing the likelihood of similar extreme rainfall events