At the very least 6 lifeless after storm batters South Korea | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
By Related Press and Yonhap |
September 6, 2022
| Up to date on September 6, 2022 at 2:21 pm
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A highway is broken as waves hit a shore in Ulsan, South Korea, Tuesday, Sept. 6.
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Waves hit a shore in Ulsan, South Korea, Tuesday, Sept. 6. Essentially the most highly effective storm to hit South Korea in years battered its southern area Tuesday, dumping virtually a meter (3 ft) of rain, destroying roads and felling energy strains, leaving 20,000 properties with out electrical energy as 1000’s of individuals fled to safer floor.
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Particles from a broken hospital attributable to storm is seen on a road in Ulsan, South Korea, Tuesday, Sept. 6.
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Flood water from the river cowl a parking zone in Ulsan, South Korea, Tuesday, Sept. 6.
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South Korean firefighters rescue a citizen close to a river in Ulsan, South Korea, Tuesday, Sept. 6.
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Waves crash over the breakwater in Busan, South Korea, Tuesday, Sept. 6. 1000’s of individuals had been compelled to evacuate in South Korea as Hurricane Hinnamnor made landfall within the nation’s southern areas on Tuesday, unleashing fierce rains and winds that destroyed bushes and roads, and left greater than 20,000 properties with out energy.
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Particles attributable to Hurricane Hinnamnor are left at a waterfront park in Busan, South Korea, Tuesday, Sept. 6.
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Particles attributable to Hurricane Hinnamnor are seen at a waterfront park in Busan, South Korea, Tuesday, Sept. 6.
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Farmland is flooded within the aftermath of Hurricane Hinnamnor at a village in Pohang, South Korea, Tuesday, Sept. 6.
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A constructing is swept down within the aftermath of Hurricane Hinnamnor at a village in Pohang, South Korea, Tuesday, Sept. 6.
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Waves hit a shore in Pohang, South Korea, Tuesday, Sept. 6.
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A lady takes a selfie photograph after Hurricane Hinnamnor handed over the Korean Peninsula close to the Han River in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Sept. 6.
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The Han River, swollen with floodwater, flows underneath a bridge in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Sept. 6.
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The Han River, swollen with floodwater, flows underneath bridges in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Sept. 6.
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A store is broken by Hurricane Hinnamnor in Jeju, South Korea, Tuesday, Sept. 6.
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Stones are seen on a parking zone in Jeju, South Korea, Tuesday, Sept. 6.
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