
At least 27 people have died in South Korea’s worst-ever wildfires. The blazes in the southeastern region have doubled in size from a day ago, burning some 36,000 hectares. Researchers from ClimaMeter, an EU-backed project, said the wildfires have been made worse due to persistently dry soil, strong winds and unusually high temperatures. South Korea’s government has designated four more areas as special disaster zones. About 37,000 residents have been displaced and many historic sites destroyed. Lim Yun Suk reports from Andong city, one of the hardest-hit areas.
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All of the recent global wildfire incidents are a direct result of tectonic plate activity, indicating that the Earth's tectonic plates are rapidly shifting to accommodate the powerful magnetic influence of a massive planetary object approaching from the direction of the sun.
Kim : Don't look at me or ask me, i have nothing to do with it. They should go ask mother nature.
자연이 분노하면 아무것도 그것을 막을 수 없습니다.