4 dead, 1,300 left as hefty rainfalls struck South Korea

Four dead, 1,300 evacuated as heavy rains hit South Korea
Reuters A man, hunched over and holding a polka-dotted umbrella, makes his way through a flooded street, caused by torrential rain, in Gwangju, South Korea on 17 July, 2025. A row of vehicles are parked on the left of the street. The floodwaters have submerged parts of the vehicles' wheels. Reuters

South Korea’s increased the weather-related catastrophe alert to its highest degree

4 individuals have actually passed away and greater than 1,300 left as downpour extra pounds South Korea, with authorities advising that the unseasonal deluge will certainly proceed.

Amongst those eliminated were 2 males in their 80s. Authorities think among them was attempting to drain pipes floodwaters from the cellar of his home.

A 3rd target was squashed when a wall surface broke down onto his automobile. Minutes prior to, he would certainly called his other half to claim the lorry was “being brushed up away”, authorities claim. The 4th target passed away of a heart attack.

“I could not recognize exactly how something similar to this can occur,” states Kim Ha-min, a coffee shop proprietor in the city of Gwangju. She states this is the very first time she has actually experienced such hefty rainfall.

Reuters Firefighters on a rescue boat navigating through a flooded neighbourhood caused by torrential rain in Daegu, South Korea. Cars are parked along the street and some furniture, including swivel chairs, can be seen floating in the floodwaters. Reuters

Rescuers left greater than 1,300 individuals since 16:00 neighborhood time on Thursday

Reuters An electric pole leans over on a damaged road in Gongju, South Chungcheong Province, central South Korea, on 17 July Reuters

Scenes from Gongju in the main component of the nation South Korea

The document rains has actually motivated South Korea’s federal government to elevate the weather-related catastrophe alert to its highest degree.

“Whatever is covered by water other than the roofing system [of my house],” a homeowner in among the influenced locations created online.

Greater than 400mm of rainfall put down in simply half a day in Seosan, the worst-affected city, along the nation’s west coastline – the weather condition company explained it as a once-in-a-century occasion.

Images and video clips on social media sites reveal automobiles and homes immersed, with furniture pieces drifting in the water.

Ms Kim in Gwangju, which tape-recorded 426mm of rains on Thursday, stated she was terrified since “I have actually never ever seen a flooding below in the past, because there is no stream or river in this area”.

The 26-year-old needed to close her coffee shop after it was swamped by floodwaters: “I drained pipes the water, however the scent from the drains is so negative that I can not open up for organization.”

Kim Ha-min Floodwaters have inundated the toilet in Kim Ha-min's cafe in Gwangju Kim Ha-min

Floodwaters have actually swamped the commode in Kim Ha-min’s coffee shop in Gwangju

A number of injuries were reported throughout the nation, consisting of 2 individuals experiencing hypothermia and 2 others that suffered leg injuries.

Since 16:00 neighborhood time (07:00 GMT) on Thursday, greater than 1,300 individuals had actually been left.

Authorities have actually advised individuals to keep away from shores, high inclines and below ground areas, advising that the danger of landslides and flash floodings continues to be high.

Dry air from the north-west combined with warm and moist air southern to create specifically big storm cloud, South Korea’s atmospheric management states.

However forecasters anticipate heats to return following week, with the opportunity of a heatwave.

Getty Images Villagers pull up branches and debris swept from the flood in Gansan-Myeon, South Chungcheong Province, South Korea, on July 17, 2025. Getty Images

Villagers clear particles in Gansan-Myeon in the main component of the nation