South Korea Floods 2025: Historic 120-Year Rainfall Record Triggers National Emergency

South Korea Floods 2025: Historic 120-Year Rainfall Record Triggers National Emergency BREAKING NEWS : South Korea Hit by Heaviest Rainfall in 120 Years

DEVASTATING floods have swept across South Korea as torrential rains unleash historic destruction. The heartbreaking toll continues to rise

Current Impact: ⚡ 4 confirmed deaths, 2 people still missing ⚡ Over 5,600 people evacuated from their homes ⚡ Seosan recorded 400mm rainfall - HEAVIEST in 120 years ⚡ Entire neighbourhoods submerged under floodwater ⚡ Cars swept away by raging torrents ⚡ Wall collapses, destroying homes and businesses

TRAGIC MOMENT: One man's final phone call to his wife as his car was swept away by floods has shaken the nation. His last words: "The car is being swept away" - a devastating reminder of nature's power.

Emergency Response: Disaster alert raised to "SERIOUS" - highest level Nationwide emergency teams deployed Thousands of rescue operations are underway Climate experts warn of worsening extreme weather

Roads have become rivers, homes are underwater, and entire communities are cut off. This is South Korea's worst natural disaster in over a century. Stay safe, South Korea. Our hearts are with all affected families.

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