00:00heavy rain in south korea has killed at least 17 people in recent days government records showed
00:07sunday while 11 remain unaccounted for in the intense downpours south korea typically experiences
00:14monsoon rains in july and is usually well prepared but this week the country's southern regions were
00:20hit with some of the heaviest hourly rainfall on record there was also a dangerous deluge in the
00:25north early sunday with close to 170 millimeters of rain hitting gapyong county in gyeonggi province
00:31east of the capital seoul leaving at least two dead and five missing
00:35the number of casuals
01:05casualties rose throughout the day as bodies of those previously reported missing many swept away
01:10in landslides were recovered most of the deaths occurred in the southern county of sancheon which
01:16has seen nearly 800 millimeters of rain since wednesday south korean president lee jae-myung
01:22ordered a swift assessment of the damage and the prompt designation of special disaster zones to
01:28increase state support the government weather forecaster said the rainfall is likely to stop
01:32on sunday and be followed by a heat wave
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