Nearly 3,000 people are still unable to return to their homes due to waterfalls that occur for the fourth day today in South Korea, which have claimed the lives of four people, while ignoring the fate of the other two, and have trapped many breeding animals in flooded stables.
The rainfall They will continue until Monday in some areas, according to South Korean meteorological officials, who have consisted of great care for the risk of landslides and floods, issuing warnings for most of the country.
By 06:00 local time today, 2.816 people were still not be able to return to their homesthe interior ministry announced, out of a total of more than 7,000 that had to be removed from their outbreaks in recent days of heavy rainfall, in which 4 people died and two were missing.
In the heavy rainfall marked by Wednesday there was a record of rain that exceeded the 500mm in Socanin the province of southern Tsunzong, located south of the capital Seoul, the interior ministry added.
In other parts of the province cows they were desperately trying to keep their heads out of the water in stables and sheds that had been flooded.
Above 641 buildings, 388 roads and 59 farms They have been damaged by the floods, the South Korean Ministry of the Interior also said in a statement.
Rainfall is also expected in the neighboring North Korea.
From tomorrow, Sunday, to Tuesday to 150 to 200mm of rain They may fall in some northern parts of the country, while in some remote areas the rain can reach 300mm, according to the meteorological service, cited by the North Korean state newspaper Rondong Sinn.
Source :Skai
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