KOREA is Submerged! Natural Disasters / STORM / MONSTER Flash Flood & Landslide Buries Everything

KOREA is Submerged! Natural Disasters / STORM / MONSTER Flash Flood & Landslide Buries Everything. In July 2023, Seoul witnessed a historic natural disasters, a calamity not seen in 80 years, triggered by torrential rains. This natural disasters brought unprecedented turmoil, claiming eight lives and leaving six others missing. The impact was catastrophic, with nature’s fury leaving behind scenes of submerged homes, vehicles, buildings, and even subway stations. This natural disasters was a stark reminder of nature’s unpredictable power. In the midst of this chaos, the western port city, alongside Seoul, bore the brunt of the natural disasters, enduring rainfall exceeding 100 mm per hour. Dongjak district experienced a record-breaking 141.5 mm of rainfall in an hour, a level unseen since 1942 – another significant mark of this natural disasters. This natural disasters severity led to the closure of a key bridge over the Han River, disrupting the lifeline between the capital’s southern and northern parts. South Korea’s officials, addressing the natural disasters, warned of rising river levels, threatening to halt transportation on the Jamsu Bridge. The Meteorological Agency, cognizant of the ongoing natural disasters, predicted more heavy rainfall, potentially reaching 300 mm in the capital and even higher in Kyunggi province. Additionally, the Hydro-Meteorological Agency’s warning linked this natural disasters to super typhoon Hagupit’s impact, forecasting continued heavy rains in central regions. Confronting this relentless natural disasters, the government escalated its response, declaring the highest-level warning status. This proactive step reflected a commitment to mitigating the natural disasters risks, underscoring the grave challenges posed by these increasingly frequent and severe natural disasters. ► Check out some other videos! • Previous Episode: Watch our “NATURAL DISASTERS Punish USA! STORM, Flash Flood Cause Hail in Minnesota, People Flee” Video here: Watch our “100 Most Terrifying Moments of Natural Disasters | Floods Wash Away Houses, Cars, Road Destroyed” Video here: Watch our “Germany & Italy Now: Heavy Rain, Strong Wind, Caused Terrible Flooding In Cities | Natural Disasters” Video here: 00:00 - natural disasters 00:21 - floods in seoul 02:51 - south korea floods 04:37 - south korea flood 07:32 - south korea flood news 10:12 - tropical storm 13:33 - south korea weather ------------------------- ► Featured Playlists: • WIN TV: • Natural Disasters: ► Follow us here for more highlights! • Facebook: • Twitter: • Website: ------------------------- This Video researched by: Josue Anderson Address: 2792 Raynor Valleys East Oriemouth, NM 58525 Geographic coordinates: , Mother’s maiden name: Mann Birthday Date 1958-10-15 Age 64 years old ---------------- COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER WIN TV does not fully own the material compiled in this video. It belongs to individuals or organizations that deserve respect. We use under: Copyright Disclaimer, Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. “Fair Use“ is permitted for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching. scholarships and research. For any commercial/general/copyright inquiries contact: 3winmedia@ -------------------------------- Copyright Music By: Adrev for a 3rd Party and other artists Background music is used in the video by Kevin MacLeod, licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0 License. Source: Artist: -------------------------------- #naturaldisasters #extremeweather #naturaldisasterscaughtoncamera
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