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Torrential rains in South Korea over five days have caused 17 deaths and left 11 people missing, officials report.
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Heavy rain in South Korea has killed at least 17 people in recent days, government records showed Sunday, while 11 remain ...
Torrential rains that lashed South Korea for a fourth day on Saturday kept nearly 3,000 people from returning to their homes, ...
Heavy rainfall for five consecutive days has left at least 16 people dead across South Korea and another 10 missing. Two ...
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Torrential rains that slammed South Korea for five days have left 17 people dead and 11 others missing, the government said Sunday.
Torrential rains in South Korea over five days have caused 17 deaths and left 11 people missing, officials report.
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