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South Korea is facing one of its worst forest fires in decades, with at least 18 deaths reported as wildfires rage across its southeastern region. Thousands of firefighters, aided by the military, are deployed to contain the blazes, which have forced over 27,000 residents to evacuate and destroyed entire neighborhoods. The fires are fueled by strong winds and dry weather, and many of the victims are elderly.
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