At the least 18 folks have been killed and 19 injured as wildfires proceed to ravage South Korea’s south-east area.
The “unprecedented” disaster stays vital and is “rewriting the report books for the worst wildfires in our nation’s historical past”, stated appearing president Han Duck-soo.
Lots of those that died are of their 60s and 70s and greater than 23,000 folks have been evacuated, authorities stated.
The fires gutted the 1,300-year-old Gounsa temple in Uiseong metropolis, the place many cultural relics had been eliminated and transported to safer floor.
The fires began in Sancheong county on Friday afternoon and later unfold to Uiseong county, authorities stated.
Fuelled by robust and dry winds, the fires are advancing to the neighbouring counties of Andong, Cheongsong, Yeongyang and Yeongdeok, Yonhap information company reported.
The Uiseong blaze is spreading at an “unimaginable” scale and velocity, Lee Byung-doo, a forest catastrophe skilled on the Nationwide Institute of Forest Science, instructed Reuters.
A firefighting helicopter crashed within the mountains of Uiseong county simply after noon on Wednesday, in line with authorities, who’re investigating the trigger.
1000’s of firefighters and about 5,000 navy personnel have been deployed to include a number of blazes, in addition to helicopters from the US navy stationed in Korea.
On Tuesday, the nationwide hearth company stated it had raised the disaster to the very best hearth response stage, the primary time this yr such an alert has been issued.
Wildfires are comparatively unusual in South Korea, and associated fatalities are uncommon. The present fires, which have killed 18 folks inside the previous few days, are already the deadliest within the nation’s historical past.
About 17,000 hectares (42,000 acres) of forest have additionally been destroyed, making the fires the third largest in South Korea’s historical past by way of space.
The blazes raging within the metropolis of Uiseong burned down the Gounsa Temple, in-built 618 AD, which was {one of the} largest temples within the province.
A Buddhist architectural construction deemed a nationwide treasure from the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) was additionally destroyed, forestry authorities confirmed.
In Andong, evacuees who had been sheltering at an elementary college had been instructed to depart rapidly as the hearth was unfold by gusty winds, AFP information company reported.
“The wind was so robust,” stated 79-year-old Kwon So-han. “The hearth got here from the mountain and fell on my home.”
Appearing president Han stated all out there personnel and tools have been deployed, however robust winds proceed to hamper the assist efforts.
“We had been desperately hoping for rain immediately or tomorrow to assist extinguish the flames,” Han added.
“This stage of wildfire injury is in contrast to something we have skilled earlier than.”
There was no rain forecast for the area on Wednesday and solely a small quantity – 5 to 10mm – anticipated on Thursday, in line with the Korea Meteorological Administration.
Han stated the federal government will totally evaluation all shortcomings within the wildfire response as soon as the disaster is managed and search to enhance prevention methods for the longer term.
“As soon as a wildfire begins, extinguishing it requires large assets and places treasured lives at risk,” he stated.
South Korea has been experiencing drier than regular situations with much less rainfall than common. There have already been 244 wildfires this yr – 2.4 occasions greater than the identical interval final yr.
The federal government additionally promised to strengthen enforcement towards unlawful burning -one of the principle causes of wildfires – and crack down on particular person carelessness.

















































