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Brinks Report > Blog > World > Ancient Temples Burn as South Korea’s Wildfire Death Toll Hits 18
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Ancient Temples Burn as South Korea’s Wildfire Death Toll Hits 18

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: March 26, 2025 12:33 pm
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Why are South Korea’s worst wildfires in decades proving impossible to stop?

South Korea is battling one of its worst wildfire outbreaks in decades, with at least 18 people dead and over 27,000 forced to flee their homes.

The fires, fueled by strong winds and dry conditions, have torn through entire neighborhoods, shut down schools, and even forced the evacuation of prisoners.

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Despite deploying thousands of firefighters, military personnel, and 87 helicopters, authorities are struggling to contain the blazes.

The Uiseong wildfire—only 68% contained—has spread with “unimaginable” speed, according to experts. Tragically, one firefighting helicopter crashed during operations, killing its pilot.

The fires have already destroyed ancient landmarks, including the 1,300-year-old Goun Temple. UNESCO World Heritage sites like Hahoe Village and Byeongsan Confucian Academy are now under threat as emergency crews spray fire retardants in a desperate bid to save them.

Climate Change Warning

Experts warn that climate change is making wildfires more frequent and intense worldwide. With dry conditions expected to continue, South Korea faces a grim reality: these disasters may become the new normal.

Also Read: Heartbreaking Loss – 1,000-Year-Old Temple Burns as South Korea Wildfires Rage Out of Control

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