Inferno in South Korea: Wildfires Devastate Southeastern Region
At least 16 people have died due to wildfires ravaging South Korea's southeastern region. Thousands have been forced to evacuate as fires spread through Uiseong and Sancheong counties, fueled by strong winds and dry weather. The government has declared affected areas as disaster zones.

At least 16 lives have been lost as wildfires devastate South Korea's southeastern region. The blazes have forced thousands to evacuate, with authorities also relocating inmates as neighborhoods are reduced to ashes.
By early Wednesday, 12 fatalities were reported in Uiseong county, while four more deaths were linked to a fire in Sancheong county, according to the Safety Ministry.
Acting President Han Duck-soo has committed to deploying additional firefighting resources, including helicopters and ground personnel, to combat the fires, which have been exacerbated by strong winds and persistent dry conditions. The government has designated the affected areas as special disaster zones.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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