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Sat, August 20, 2022 | 03:14
Heavy rain-caused deaths stand at 14; number of missing rises to 6
Heavy rain-caused deaths stand at 14; number of missing rises to 6
The deaths from heavy rains stood at 14 and the number of people registered missing rose to six from four as two more people were reported missing in the central region, officials said Sunday.
2022-08-14 11:06
Heavy rain-caused deaths this week rise to 14; 5 go missing
Heavy rain-caused deaths this week rise to 14; 5 go missing
Deaths from this week's heavy rains have risen to 14, and five have gone missing, officials said Saturday.
2022-08-13 19:47
Seoul City to retrofit manholes to prevent fatal falls during floods
Seoul City to retrofit manholes to prevent fatal falls during floods
The Seoul Metropolitan Government has decided to retrofit its manholes in the city with screens after they proved vulnerable to serious flooding during the recent floods earlier this week. The Water Reclamation Planning Division under the city government's Water Circulation Safety Bureau said Friday that they will first retrofit manholes in city areas hit hardest by the sever...
Ko Dong-hwan | 2022-08-12 16:05
Korean firms asked to consult with indigenous peoples prior to searching for renewable energy resources
Korean firms asked to consult with indigenous peoples prior to searching for renewable energy resources
A coalition of indigenous peoples around the world has expressed concerns about Korean companies operating globally charging forward with renewable energy initiatives, warning that the processes involved might violate their basic rights to sustaining their lives and protecting their cultural heritage. The message came from Secure Indigenous People's Rights in a Green Economy,...
Ko Dong-hwan | 2022-08-11 17:07
Heavy rain casualties rise to 11 deaths, 8 missing
Heavy rain casualties rise to 11 deaths, 8 missing
Casualties from this week's heavy rains have risen to 11 people dead and eight others missing, officials said Thursday.
2022-08-11 09:55
  • Korea urged to take preemptive steps to deal with climate change-induced disasters
Hydrogen bus trial service begins in Busan, Ulsan, South Gyeongsang Province megacity
Hydrogen bus trial service begins in Busan, Ulsan, South Gyeongsang Province megacity
Under the Ministry of Environment's carbon-reduction initiative, the cities of Busan and Ulsan, South Gyeongsang Province and Hyundai Motor Company have agreed to deploy hydrogen buses in the regions' local public transit routes to replace diesel buses.
Ko Dong-hwan | 2022-08-11 01:51
Chungcheong braces for heavy downpours as powerful rain front approaches
Chungcheong braces for heavy downpours as powerful rain front approaches
Residents in the central provinces of Chungcheong are bracing for heavy downpours, as a powerful rain front that delivered the heaviest rainfall in 115 years to the Seoul metropolitan area this week was moving south Wednesday.
2022-08-10 16:38
Korea urged to take preemptive steps to deal with climate change-induced disasters
Korea urged to take preemptive steps to deal with climate change-induced disasters
After Seoul and its surrounding areas were battered by record-breaking downpours over the last two days, experts are calling for preemptive mitigation and prevention efforts, warning that the country may witness more extreme weather events caused by climate change.
Lee Hyo-jin | 2022-08-10 16:23
  • Heavy rain casualties rise to 11 deaths, 8 missing
  • What Seoul's worst rainfall in 115 years looked like
Yoon apologizes to nation for inconvenience caused by heavy rains
Yoon apologizes to nation for inconvenience caused by heavy rains
President Yoon Suk-yeol apologized to the nation on Wednesday for inconveniences caused by this week's heavy rains.
2022-08-10 11:56
  • Capital region to see additional 300 millimeters of rain until Friday
  • DPK slams Yoon's absence during record rainfall
16 dead, missing in record rainfall in Seoul, surrounding areas in 3 days
16 dead, missing in record rainfall in Seoul, surrounding areas in 3 days
Sixteen people have been confirmed dead or missing and more than 2,500 homes and buildings were flooded in this week's record rainfall that battered Seoul and elsewhere in the central and eastern regions, officials said Wednesday.
2022-08-10 09:53
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