Some of the heaviest rain in decades swamped South Korea s capital region, turning Seoul s streets into car-clogged rivers and leaving at least eight people dead and seven others missing.
Some of the heaviest rain in decades has swamped South Korea’s capital region, turning streets into car-clogged rivers and sending floods cascading into subway stations. At least eight people were
Some of the heaviest rain in decades has swamped South Korea’s capital region, turning streets into car-clogged rivers and sending floods cascading into subway stations
Commuters slowly returned to work Tuesday morning after emergency crews worked overnight to clean up much of the mess. But there were concerns about further damage as torrential rain was forecast for the second day in a row.
Some of the heaviest rain in decades swamped South Korea s capital region, turning Seoul s streets into car-clogged rivers and sending floods cascading into subway stations. At least nine people were killed some drowning in their homes and six others were missing, with more rain forecast, officials said Tuesday.