Key Points
Gounsa Temple destroyed as wildfires spread to Andong
Authorities deploy emergency response and resources
Thousands evacuated from southeastern South Korea
Cultural sites at risk as fires fueled by strong winds
The fires that began in Sancheong County in the southeast on Friday have spread to nearby Uiseong, and were advancing to neighbouring Andong, Cheongsong, Yeongyang and Yeongdeok, in the central area of North Gyeongsang Province, firefighting officials said.
The engulfing flames destroyed Gounsa Temple in Uiseong, an ancient temple built in A.D. 681 during the Silla Dynasty (57 B.C.-A.D. 935). National treasures stored in the temple had been relocated to other locations.
Authorities said the UNESCO-listed Hahoe Folk Village in Andong was at risk of being engulfed by the fires and they were mobilising all resources to protect it from destruction.
South Korean Acting President Han Duck-soo instructed regional governments to mobilize "all available administrative resources" to evacuate residents from wildfire-hit areas to safe locations.
He ordered relevant authorities to deploy all equipment and personnel to contain the wildfires as quickly as possible.
The National Fire Agency said it raised the emergency response level by one notch to the highest, "Level 3."
The blazes, fueled by strong and dry winds, burned more than 14,000 acres of woodland across the region since the fires broke out, forcing thousands of people, including all Andong residents, to evacuate their homes.
More than 3,000 firefighters and dozens of helicopters and vehicles were deployed to fight the fires.
Since Friday, the military has deployed some 5,000 service members and 146 helicopters to help combat wildfires raging in South Korea's southeastern region since last week, Yonhap news agency reported.
Six people, including four firefighters, have been killed in the fire in Sancheong, with a dozen other people sustaining injuries.
Train services and highway traffic in the southeastern region were suspended as of Tuesday afternoon, state railway and highway operators said.