The Borneo Post

Nearly 4,000 evacuated in South Korea blaze

Giant forest fire incinerate­s 400 homes and 500 hectares of land; authoritie­s declare national disaster

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SEOUL: A giant forest fire swept across swathes of South Korea yesterday, as authoritie­s declared a rare national disaster, deploying 900 fire engines and tens of thousands of personnel to bring it under control.

Apocalypti­c images on television and social media showed walls of flame lighting up the night, buildings engulfed in f lames, and clouds of smoke billowing across hillsides during the day.

The blaze broke out late Thursday alongside a road in the town of Goseong, in the far northeast of the country and only around 45km from the border with the nuclear-armed North.

Fanned by strong winds it quickly spread through the mountainou­s area, incinerati­ng 400 homes and 500 hectares of land, according to the government. Nearly 4,000 people were evacuated and one person died, authoritie­s said, while 11 were injured.

More than 870 fire engines and some 10,000 emergency personnel were dispatched to fight the blaze, the National Fire Agency said.

The military sent 32 helicopter­s,

Fortunatel­y, the main fire has been brought under control. Choi Moon-soon, provincial governor

along with fire engines of its own and 16,500 soldiers, to help.

“Fortunatel­y, the main fire has been brought under control,” provincial governor Choi Moonsoon said in a radio interview with YTN, but added that others were still burning.

The central government declared a state of national disaster, entitling affected areas to special assistance including goods and equipment, and banning entry to dangerous zones. The last time Seoul made such a declaratio­n was in 2007, when a crude oil carrier leaked thousands of tonnes of oil into the sea off the west coast.

President Moon Jae-in told officials to take all measures necessary to battle the inferno, and to liaise with North Korean authoritie­s if the fire approaches the border, the presidenti­al office said.

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 ?? — AFP photos ?? A forest fire raging near a town in Sokcho.
— AFP photos A forest fire raging near a town in Sokcho.
 ??  ?? Residents rest at a gymnasium-turned-shelter after being evacuated from a forest fire in Sokcho.
Residents rest at a gymnasium-turned-shelter after being evacuated from a forest fire in Sokcho.

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