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Death toll from torrential rains, landslides in South Korea rises to 32 – Reports

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The death toll from heavy rains and landslides in South Korea has surpassed 30, while more than ten people remain missing, the South Korean Yonhap news agency reported on Sunday.

On Saturday, Yonhap said citing the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasure Headquarters that at least seven people died, seven were injured and three were missing amid flooding and landslides.

On Sunday, the disaster authorities said that the death toll stood at 32, with most fatalities reported in South Korea’s southeastern province of North Gyeongsang, where 17 people died largely due to landslides and building collapses.

Over ten people remain missing and more than 7,500 have been evacuated from their homes in 13 cities and provinces across South Korea.

More than 200 roads are closed in South Korea and all train operations have been suspended. A total of 12 flights were canceled on Sunday.

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  1. See Hal Turner’s report about the magnetic field and Jay Parker’s evaluation of the Sun.
    Note also thatwhen the Tongan undersea volcano blew, giga-tonnes of water vapour ended up in the atmosphere where peak saturation has occurred.
    Couple this with the Sun’s solar maximum, and the fact that the Aurora Borealis can be see as far south as West Virginia, you then experience record heating, flooding from water vapour being released in deluges, and fires that are en-masse and possibly started with a DEW (Directed Energy Weapon, as shown in a YouTube video).
    Add in microwave transmission both in the atmosphere and transmitted from the vacuum of space, working with other weaponsed assets (see Arthur Firstenberg’ articles on this as well as the Canadian ‘Global Research’ website).

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