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World7 drown at flooded car park in South Korea

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7 drown at flooded car park in South Korea

Seven people in South Korea have met their untimely death after they were trapped in an underground car park that was flooded due to Typhoon Hinnamnor.

According to reports, the deceased attempted to move their cars but got hit by incoming torrents.

Fortunately, two people who clung to ceiling pipes for more than 12 hours were rescued.

Typhoon Hinnamnor, the strongest cyclonic storm this year so far, hit South Korea earlier this week.

Rescuers had to wade through metres of brown water to enter the almost completely submerged basement on Tuesday night.

According to news site Yonhap, all nine people were residents of an apartment building who had earlier on Tuesday morning been told by the management office to move their cars from the car park.

The survivors – a man in his 30s and a woman in her 50s – were reported to be in stable condition.

Crews remove a body - covered by a white sheet -from the submerged basement car park
IMAGE SOURCE,KIM HEE-CHUL/EPA Image caption, Crews remove a body – covered by a white sheet -from the submerged basement car park

Firefighters and military officials search in an underground parking lot of an apartment in Nam-gu
IMAGE SOURCE,KIM HEE-CHUL/EPA Image caption, The water rushed in before many people were able to get out

President Yoon Suk-yeol expressed his grief over the drownings, calling it a “disaster”.

“I couldn’t sleep last night because of this tragedy,” he said.

He added that he had designated the city a special disaster zone, and would travel to the region later on Wednesday.

Pohang, the city where the tragedy occurred, has suffered the worst damage across the country. In one area, a beachside hotel collapsed on its foundations during the storm. The resort operators told the BBC no guests had been injured.

People stand in front of a collapsed building on a beach in Pohang
IMAGE SOURCE,EPA Image caption, The beachside resort collapsed during the storm

At least 10 people have now died as a result of Typhoon Hinnamnor, which swept South Korea’s southern and eastern coasts on Monday and Tuesday, driving huge surf, gale-force winds and heavy rain.

Several other cities across the south – including Busan and Ulsan- are also dealing with wreckage caused by the storm, which ripped up roads, smashed building windows and flattened trees.

South Korea – like many countries in East Asia – has over the past few months endured extreme rains as well as record temperatures.

In early August, it recorded massive downpours which flooded cities, including the capital Seoul. Such floods killed at least eight people, including three who were living in basement apartments.

The deaths prompted Korea’s president to outlaw such units – known as banjiha, which were popularised in the Oscar-winning film Parasite.

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