
South Korea Wildfires Claim 24 Lives, Death Toll Expected to Rise
Wildfires in South Korea have killed 24 people, with officials warning the death toll could rise as the blaze continues to rage.
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Wildfires in South Korea have killed 24 people, with officials warning the death toll could rise as the blaze continues to rage.
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