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Wildfires in South Korea's southern regions have left 24 people dead and destroyed more than 300 structures, including large parts of an ancient Buddhist temple complex.
One monk said his old temple was ‘reduced to heaps of ashes,’ as the fires continue to rage across the country ...
South Korea redeployed firefighting helicopters after a fatal crash caused a temporary grounding on Wednesday as authorities ...
ANDONG, South Korea (Reuters) - Charred, black ruins at South Korea's Gounsa temple stood on Thursday in stark contrast to the kaleidoscope of colours that are a ...
SEOUL, South Korea (AP ... given the status of “treasure,” a government-designated status given to old buildings, paintings and other cultural assets with historic and artistic significance ...
Unprecedented wildfires ripping through South Korea’s southern regions have ... designation of “treasure,” a status given to old buildings, paintings, and other cultural assets with historic ...
South Korea redeployed ... The 1,300-year-old Gounsa temple in Uiseong County, a major Buddhist landmark, was among the dozens of buildings that have burned to the ground with its ceremonial ...
SEOUL, South Korea — Unprecedented wildfires ripping ... the government designation of “treasure,” a status given to old buildings, paintings and other cultural assets with historic and ...
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Unprecedented wildfires ripping through South Korea’s southern regions have destroyed large parts of an ancient Buddhist temple complex, burning down two buildings ...