South Korean authorities on Sunday said the death toll from floods and landslides caused by heavy rains since Saturday had risen to 30, with 12 people still missing. He and eight others were injured. This was released by the Chinese news agency Xinhua on Sunday, August 9, 2020.
So far, heavy rains have continued to spread from central South Korea, including Seoul and surrounding cities, to the southern part of the country.
According to South Korean authorities, a total of 5,971 people from 3,489 families have been forced to flee their homes across South Korea, of whom 4,617 have yet to return home. They have not yet. 9,300 hectares of farmland were flooded, with 9,491 cases of property damage, including 4,234 cases of private property and 5,257 cases of public property.
Meanwhile, homes, animal shelters, warehouses and factories were flooded, while roads, railways, bridges and reservoirs were damaged. But 73 percent of the damaged property has already been restored in an emergency.



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