South Korea rains: week’s death toll rises to 11 with more missing | South Korea

Authorities, at least one person died and said there were five losses in heavy downpour in South Korea, the authorities, in the midst of heavy rain, floods and landslides, the country polluted the country for a week brought death to 11.
Disaster officials, 70km east of Seoul, in the state of Gyeonggi nearly 170 mm rainfall in the district of Gyeonggi, 70km east of Seoul.
“We expect at least four people to be missing on a dead in Gapyaong,” an Officer of the Interior said.
According to official data, the number of deaths approved by the five -day flood was 11 years old. Scientists say that climate change makes excessive weather more frequent and intense worldwide.
According to official data and a government statement, torrential started on Wednesday and eight people in the southern and middle regions of the country from 6 am on Sunday.
The government said that the heavy rain, which had previously broke the southern parts of South Korea, affected the northern parts of the country on Sunday morning.
Yonhap News Agency was killed when a woman in her 70s collapsed at a landslide at 4.40 o’clock at Gapyaeong on Sunday.
Most of the deaths occurred in the southern district of Sancheong, which has rained about 800 mm since Wednesday.
South Korea typically experiences monsoon rains in July and is usually prepared well. However, official air data, this week, the southern regions were especially shot with heavy rainfall, some of the heaviest hourly rainfall in the recording.
In 2022, South Korea endured the record -breaking rains and floods that killed at least 11 people.