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Three dead, three missing after South Korea landslide

IndiaTimes Saturday, 19 July 2025 ()
A landslide triggered by torrential rain killed at least three people in South Korea, the national fire agency said Saturday, as rescuers battled to find three others who are believed buried under earth and debris. "At least three people have been reported missing, two people are in cardiac arrest and three people were killed," the national fire agency said in a statement, adding that 17 people have been rescued so far.
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News video: South Korea Floods: 14 Dead, 12 Missing As Landslides Crush Homes, Sweep Cars In Deadly Rain

South Korea Floods: 14 Dead, 12 Missing As Landslides Crush Homes, Sweep Cars In Deadly Rain 03:37

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,...

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