S. Korea president vows ‘complete overhaul’ of climate approach
South Korea president Yoon Suk-yeol says extreme weather will become commonplace amid climate change, and the country has to find ways to deal with it. – AFP pic, July 17, 2023.
SOUTH Korea’s president vowed today to “completely overhaul” the country’s approach to extreme weather from climate change, after at least 39 people were killed by recent flooding and landslides during monsoon rains. Rescue workers waded through thick mud as they drained a flooded underpass in central Cheongju, searching for more victims after vehicles were trapped in the tunnel by flash floods, the interior ministry said, with nine people still missing nationwide.
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