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South Korea: Evacuation order widens as firefighting efforts continue against Sancheong wildfire

IANS March 22, 2025 269 views

A rapidly spreading wildfire in South Korea's Sancheong county has forced authorities to expand evacuation orders to eight additional towns. The blaze, which began during a mowing incident, has already affected 290 hectares and seen containment levels drop from 70% to 65% due to strong winds. Emergency response teams are working against time to control the fire, with Acting President Choi Sang-mok ordering maximum resource mobilization. While one resident has been treated for smoke inhalation, authorities continue evacuation efforts to prevent further casualties.

"Make the utmost effort to mobilize all possible equipment and personnel to put out the blaze before sunset" - Acting President Choi Sang-mok
Changwon, March 22: More villages were placed under an evacuation order Saturday as strong winds impeded firefighting operations against a wildfire that broke out in the southeastern county of Sancheong, officials said.

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Eight additional towns ordered to evacuate as wildfire conditions worsen

The county office in Sancheong notified residents and visitors in eight nearby towns to immediately evacuate to a safe area at 3 p.m., Yonhap news agency reported.

The move came a day after the county office ordered 213 residents in seven villages hit by the wildfire to evacuate to a nearby research centre.

A resident in one of the seven villages hit by the wildfire received hospital treatment after inhaling smoke but no other casualties were reported.

As of 3 p.m., 65 per cent of the blaze had been extinguished, down from 70 per cent at 10:30 a.m. The area affected by the wildfire had also expanded to 290 hectares.

Acting President Choi Sang-mok ordered relevant agencies to make the utmost effort to mobilise all possible equipment and personnel to put out the blaze before sunset.

He also urged safety for residents, as well as firefighting authorities deployed to the scene, stressing that seamless preparations should take place should the blaze continue overnight.

Authorities issued the highest level of response measures to put out the blaze, about three hours after the fire first broke out at 3:26 p.m. Friday.

Authorities plan to determine the exact cause of the blaze after extinguishing it. A person who first reported the fire was confirmed to have said that a spark started the fire during mowing.

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