?

    <span id="8t3xa"><optgroup id="8t3xa"><center id="8t3xa"></center></optgroup></span>
        <thead id="8t3xa"><optgroup id="8t3xa"></optgroup></thead>
          |   
          Follow us

          South Korea wildfires 'largest on record': disaster chief

          AFP
          Wildfires in South Korea are now "the largest on record," having burned more forest than any previous blaze, the country's disaster chief said, as the death toll rose to 26.
          AFP
          South Korea wildfires 'largest on record': disaster chief
          AFP

          Korea Forest Service personnel observe a wildfire from the side of a road in Andong early on March 27, 2025.

          Wildfires in South Korea are now "the largest on record," having burned more forest than any previous blaze, the country's disaster chief said Thursday, as the death toll rose to 26.

          More than a dozen fires broke out over the weekend, scorching wide swathes of the southeast, forcing around 27,000 people to urgently evacuate, with the fire cutting off roads and downing communications lines as residents fled in panic.

          "The wildfire is spreading rapidly," said Lee Han-kyung, disaster and safety division chief.

          "Twenty-six people have died, eight are seriously injured and 22 have been lightly injured," he said.

          "The forest damage has reached 35,810 hectares, already exceeding the area affected by the 2000 east coast wildfire, previously the largest on record, by more than 10,000 hectares."

          The extent of damage makes it South Korea's largest-ever wildfire, after the inferno in April 2000 that scorched 23,913 hectares across the east coast.

          Authorities said changing wind patterns and dry weather had revealed the limitations of conventional firefighting methods.

          Most of those killed were local residents, but at least three firefighters were killed, and a pilot in a firefighting helicopter died when his aircraft crashed in a mountain area, officials said.

          Last year was South Korea's hottest year on record, with the Korea Meteorological Administration saying that the average annual temperature was 14.5 degrees Celsius — 2 degrees higher than the preceding 30-year average of 12.5 degrees.

          The fire-hit region had been experiencing unusually dry weather with below-average precipitation, authorities said.

          'Climate crisis'

          "This wildfire has once again exposed the harsh reality of a climate crisis unlike anything we've experienced before," disaster chief Lee said.

          "The affected areas have seen only half the average rainfall, coupled with unusually strong winds, which have drastically accelerated the spread of the fire and intensified the damage," he said.

          Expert Yeh Sang-Wook, professor of climatology at Seoul's Hanyang University, told AFP that the lack of rainfall had dried out the land "creating favorable conditions for wildfires."

          "This can be seen as one of the fundamental causes," he said.

          "We can't say that it's only due to climate change, but climate change is directly (and) indirectly affecting the changes we are experiencing now. This is a sheer fact."

          ?
          Special Reports
          ?
          ?
               
          主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产精品美女午夜爽爽爽免费| 成人性生交大片免费看好| 91成人免费在线视频| 久久亚洲私人国产精品vA| 久久青草国产免费观看| 亚洲国产精华液网站w| a在线免费观看视频| 国产av天堂亚洲国产av天堂| 成全视成人免费观看在线看| 亚洲色无码专区在线观看| 搡女人免费免费视频观看| 亚洲AV无码第一区二区三区| 国产无遮挡无码视频免费软件| 久久精品国产亚洲AV麻豆~| 99精品视频在线视频免费观看| 亚洲精品日韩中文字幕久久久| 日本zzzzwww大片免费| 亚洲精品一二三区| 国产免费无遮挡精品视频| 一级特黄a免费大片| 亚洲阿v天堂在线| **一级一级毛片免费观看| 亚洲av无码一区二区三区天堂古代 | 成年免费a级毛片| 久久国产成人亚洲精品影院| 在线人成免费视频69国产| 亚洲综合在线成人一区| 18禁超污无遮挡无码免费网站国产 | 亚洲一级黄色大片| 日本19禁啪啪无遮挡免费动图| 成人免费夜片在线观看| 亚洲国产精品成人精品无码区在线| 99在线在线视频免费视频观看| 国产精品亚洲四区在线观看| 亚洲AV之男人的天堂| 国产精品免费一区二区三区四区| 四虎亚洲精品高清在线观看| 在线日韩日本国产亚洲| 成年人网站免费视频| 精品亚洲视频在线| 亚洲日本中文字幕|