Tragic Forest Fires in South Korea Claim Four Lives and Injure Six

Sun 23rd Mar, 2025

In a series of devastating forest fires in South Korea, at least four individuals have lost their lives, and six others have sustained injuries, five of which are severe. The incidents have forced approximately 1,500 residents to evacuate their homes, as reported by the state-run news agency Yonhap.

The casualties include firefighters and government officials who were surrounded by flames while responding to the emergency. The fires broke out on Friday in the Sancheong County, situated about 250 kilometers southeast of the capital city, Seoul. Local authorities have indicated that the combination of dry winds and ongoing drought conditions has significantly contributed to the spread of these wildfires.

As of Sunday afternoon local time, nearly 3,300 hectares of land have been ravaged by the flames, equating to an area roughly the size of 4,600 football fields. In response to the crisis, the South Korean government has declared the affected areas as disaster zones and pledged to mobilize all available resources for firefighting efforts.

Wildfires have become a recurring issue in South Korea during extended dry spells. However, in recent years, both average temperatures and extreme weather events in the region have intensified, heightening the risk and severity of such fires. Scientists view the increase in forest fires in South Korea as a potential indicator of the impacts of climate change.


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