THOUSANDS FLEE WILDFIRE IN SOUTH KOREA’S EASTERN COAST, ONE DEAD
Published On 15 Feb, 2021
SEOUL (Reuters) – A wilfire in South Korea killed one person and forced more than 4,000 people to flee their homes, Yonhap news agency reported on Friday. The fire broke out in eastern Gangwon Province on Thursday evening and spread to the seaside holiday city of Sokcho, burning about 385 hectares (950 acres) of land and 310 homes, warehouses and other buildings, Yonhap reported citing the government.
About 4,230 citizens had been evacuated to gymnasiums and schools, and 52 schools would be closed on Friday.