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South Korea Battles Major Wildfire in Yangyang

Summary

  • A wildfire erupted in Yangyang, Gangwon Province, South Korea.
  • Hundreds of people were evacuated due to the blaze.
  • 101 fire vehicles and 326 personnel are battling the fire.
South Korea Battles Major Wildfire in Yangyang

South Korea has issued a Level 1 forest fire response alert following a substantial wildfire that ignited in the forests of Yangyang, located in Gangwon Province. The popular coastal area, known for its camping sites and beaches, is currently battling the blaze which has consumed an estimated 10 to 50 hectares.

As a precautionary measure, hundreds of residents have been evacuated from their homes and surrounding areas. Firefighting operations are in full swing, with a significant deployment of resources including 101 fire suppression vehicles and 326 personnel actively working to contain the spread.

Further bolstering the firefighting capacity, 25 helicopters are en route to be deployed on Sunday to aid in aerial suppression efforts. The Korea Forest Service's activation of Level 1 alerts underscores the severity of the situation and the ongoing commitment to controlling the wildfire.

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The wildfire occurred in the forests of Yangyang in Gangwon Province, South Korea.
South Korea issued a Level 1 forest fire alert, evacuated hundreds, and deployed 101 fire vehicles and 326 personnel.
The wildfire is estimated to cover between 10 and 50 hectares.

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