Days of torrential rain in South Korea leave at least 33 dead in landslides and floods

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Days of torrential rain in South Korea leave at least 33 dead in landslides and floods
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Rescue workers scramble to reach people trapped inside their vehicles in a tunnel submerged by heavy rains in central South Korea.

abc.net.au/news/south-korea-monsoon-rain-leaves-26-dead-in-landslides-and-floods/102607610Rescue workers are scrambling to reach people trapped inside their vehicles in a tunnel submerged by heavy rains in central South Korea.The rainfall left 25,470 households without electricityAt least nine people have been rescued so far, while the bodies of six people were recovered, firefighting authorities said.

Rescuers work to search for survivors along a road submerged by floodwaters leading to an underground tunnel in Cheongju.The ministry report said the rainfall had left 25,470 households without electricity in the past several days.It said more than 4,200 people remained in temporary shelters. South Korea National Fire Agency rescue workers search for people trapped in their homes by a landslide.

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