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US lead International team at feisty Presidents Cup

BBC Sport Sunday, 29 September 2024
US lead International team at feisty Presidents CupSouth Korea's Tom Kim accuses the US of poor sportsmanship and swearing at him during a heated match on the third day of the Presidents Cup in Montreal.
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Heavy rains in South Korea leave at least 17 dead and 11 others missing [Video]

Heavy rains in South Korea leave at least 17 dead and 11 others missing

Heavy rains in South Korea leave at least 17 dead and 11 others missing South Korea has been battered by torrential rains for the past five days, leaving at least 17 people dead and 11 missing. READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2025/07/20/heavy-rains-in-south-korea-leave-at-least-17-dead-and-11-others-missing Subscribe to our channel. Euronews is available on Dailymotion in 12 languages

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South Korea Floods: 14 Dead, 12 Missing As Landslides Crush Homes, Sweep Cars In Deadly Rain [Video]

South Korea Floods: 14 Dead, 12 Missing As Landslides Crush Homes, Sweep Cars In Deadly Rain

South Korea is reeling from catastrophic flooding and landslides triggered by relentless heavy rainfall since July 16, 2025. The death toll has surged to 14, with 12 still missing, as nature's fury battered central and southern regions. In the resort town of Gapyeong, a deadly landslide buried homes, while floodwaters swept vehicles away. Sancheong County alone recorded nearly 800mm of rainfall, leading to the evacuation of over 7,000 residents nationwide. The national weather agency has forecast the rain will cease by Sunday, but a blistering heatwave is set to follow. Experts warn climate change is intensifying these extreme weather events, pushing South Korea to the edge. As rescue teams scramble and damage assessments begin, authorities continue to urge caution. The tragedy underscores growing environmental risks as weather patterns become more volatile and unpredictable. #SouthKoreaFloods #Landslide #HeavyRain #GapyeongDisaster #ExtremeWeather #ClimateChange #Heatwave #FloodDeathToll #EmergencyRescue #GlobalWarming #SancheongRainfall #FloodEvacuation #AsiaFloods #RainDisaster #EnvironmentalCrisis #WeatherAlert #NaturalDisaster #SevereRainfall #KoreanWeather #Rainstorm ~ED.102~HT.408~

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Fourteen people die in South Korea after torrential rain causes landslides and flooding

Five days of torrential rain in South Korea has left at least 14 people dead and 12 more missing.
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