Environment
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South Korea Flooding: Three Killed, 195 Displaced, More Rains and Floods in the Coming Days
Torrential rain and high tides on July 23 caused massive flooding in South Korea, killing three people. Disaster officials said that 195 people evacuated, and there were 51 people rescued from the floods. Authorities warn of more rainfall and flooding in the coming days.
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