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South Korea's Lee declares disaster zones after floods

South Korea's Lee declares disaster zones after floods

South Korea's Lee declares disaster zones after floods
A drone view of the aftermath of a landslide, following days of torrential rain that triggered floods and landslides, in Sancheong county, South Korea on July 20.
PHOTO: Reuters file

SEOUL — South Korea's President Lee Jae-myung declared six districts as special disaster zones on Tuesday (July 22) after days of torrential rains left a trail of destruction in parts of the country.

The wet weather has now subsided, though media reports said heavy rainfall was drenching parts of North Korea.

Around 19 people have died and nine were still missing in South Korea as of Tuesday morning, while 2,549 people were still displaced, the Ministry of the Interior and Safety said.

Around 3,776 facilities, including homes, shops and factories, needing to be cleared of water, debris and earth, the ministry added.

A drone view of the aftermath of a landslide, following days of torrential rain that triggered floods and landslides, in Sancheong county, South Korea on July 20.
PHOTO: Reuters file

President Lee's declaration of special disaster zones — including in Gapeyeong on the outskirts of Seoul — gave authorities access to emergency administrative and financial support to aid victims.

He earlier told public officials to "spare no effort" in the search for missing people.

The president's approval rating slipped to 62.2 per cent from 64.6 per cent in a survey conducted last week during the rains, according to pollster Realmeter.

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