The country’s largest blaze on record has left 27 dead and destroyed heritage sites, including two 1,000-year-old temples.
The area has been among the hardest hit by the fires. The 1,300-year-old Gounsa temple, which is located in Uiseong city, was ...
Firefighters in South Korea are racing to save lives and ancient artefacts from the largest wildfire in the country's history ...
China’s glacier area has shrunk by 26% since 1960 due to rapid global warming, with 7,000 small glaciers disappearing ...
South Korea is battling one of its worst wildfire crises in recent history, with massive infernos leaving the Gounsa Temple, ...
Wildfires in South Korea have resulted in deaths, turned an ancient Buddhist temple into ashes and forced the evacuation of ...
UNESCO joined the Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation (MISTI) in celebrating the 3 rd National Science, ...
In a meeting room at the UNESCO Regional Office in Bangkok, a group of secondary school students had just finished reading ...
South Korea’s attention is shifting from the presidential impeachment crisis to an emergency that has killed 24 and is ...
The UNESCO listed Hahoe Folk Village in South Korea has been evacuated and a 1,300 year old Buddhist temple burned to the ...
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Sinar Daily on MSNTemple burned, Unesco village evacuated as South Korea wildfires spreadUISEONG - Residents of a Unesco-listed village were ordered to evacuate while a historic Buddhist temple was burned to the ...
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AFP on MSNAt least 27 people killed by largest wildfires in South Korea's recorded history that continue to spreadWildfires that have killed 27 people and continue to spread in South Korea are the largest and deadliest on record in the ...
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