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South Korea battles nation’s largest-ever wildfires
South Korea is fighting the largest forest fires in the country’s history. Emergency crews and volunteers in the dry and windy southeast region are working to put out the flames and help evacuate residents. Also, forecasts for international tourism show that numbers are down sharply for travel to...
theworld.org - 9 days ago

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