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    South Korea Contains Main Blazes in Week-Old Wildfires

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    Posted on March 28, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    South Korea has contained its largest wildfires, aided by improved weather. The fires have killed 28 and displaced over 30,000 people.

    South Korea Controls Major Wildfires After Week of Blazes

    By Minwoo Park and Daewoung Kim

    ANDONG, South Korea (Reuters) -South Korean authorities have contained the main blazes in the country's largest forest fire on record, a minister said on Friday, as rain and better weather allowed more helicopters to fly and dump water, dousing the flames.

    Spread by strong winds in bone-dry conditions, the wildfires have killed at least 28 people and charred more than 45,000 hectares (111,000 acres) in the southeastern region.

    The main fires in five regions were under control by 5 p.m. (0800 GMT), said Lim Sang-seop, the minister of the Korea Forest Service.

    "The main fires have been contained, so we will switch to containing small ones," Lim told a briefing, thanking those who battled the fires.

    The wildfires in North Gyeongsang province began in Uiseong county before spreading 70 km (44 miles) east, to devastate an area equivalent to about two-thirds of the island of Singapore and much larger than the Los Angeles fires in January.

    "Strong, dry winds blew from the west. The wind had the biggest impact," said Lim, adding that smoke and fog reduced visibility this week, presenting a bigger challenge to helicopters seeking to douse the flames.

    More than 80 helicopters started flying at daybreak on Friday to dump water, the safety ministry said.

    South Korea relies on helicopters to fight forest fires because of its mountainous terrain. A helicopter pilot died on Wednesday after crashing while trying to tackle a blaze.

    Experts have said the spread of the Uiseong fire was extremely unusual in terms of scale and speed, while climate change is expected to make wildfires more frequent and deadly globally.

    The wildfires have displaced more than 30,000, many of them elderly, as is typical in rural areas across fast-ageing South Korea. The flames consumed everything in their path, from historic temples to homes, in mountainous North Gyeongsang.

    As he surveyed his burnt-out home and farm, 72-year-old Choi Jong-chan struggled to decide on his next steps.

    "I have to buy everything from scratch," the farmer added. "After 10, 20, 50 years of collecting things, the fire has burned it all down."

    The U.S. State Department offered condolences for the loss of lives and damage and said the U.S. military was ready to help, adding that South Korea had provided unwavering support in tackling wildfires in Los Angeles and Hawaii.

    (Reporting by Minwoo Park, Daewoung Kim, Hongji Kim, Nicoco Chan, Joyce Lee in Andong and Ju-Min Park in Seoul; Writing by Jack Kim; Editing by Ed Davies and Clarence Fernandez)

    Key Takeaways

    • •South Korea's largest forest fire has been contained.
    • •Improved weather conditions aided firefighting efforts.
    • •The wildfires have killed 28 and displaced over 30,000.
    • •Helicopters play a crucial role in firefighting efforts.
    • •Climate change may increase wildfire frequency globally.

    Frequently Asked Questions about South Korea contains main blazes in week-old wildfires

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the containment of South Korea's largest wildfires and their impact.

    2How were the wildfires contained?

    Improved weather conditions allowed more helicopters to operate, aiding in containment efforts.

    3What impact did the wildfires have?

    The wildfires killed 28 people, displaced over 30,000, and destroyed homes and historic sites.

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