
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.

A firefighting helicopter crashed in South Korea while battling a fast-spreading wildfire, killing the pilot. Authorities are investigating as efforts to contain the blaze continue.

South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung has been acquitted of election law violations, reinforcing his position as a leading candidate for the next presidential race.

Wind-driven wildfires in southern South Korea have killed at least 24 people, destroyed over 200 structures, and forced 27,000 residents to evacuate.
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