Severe wet weather in South Korea eased on Monday (July 21) following days of torrential rain that triggered floods and landslides and left over a dozen dead, the Ministry of the Interior and Safety said.
Breakdown
- At least 18 people have died and several remain missing after severe rain caused floods and landslides. 10s
- Gapyeong received nearly seven inches of rain in just over 17 hours, leading to significant local damage. 21s
- Nationwide, nearly 2,000 public structures and over 2,200 private facilities have been damaged. 1m 13s
- Authorities have issued a nationwide heatwave watch following the heavy rain. 1m 24s
- President Lee Jae-myung has ordered a thorough disaster response and pledged to improve safety measures. 1m 30s