Heavy rain hits S. Korea causing power cuts


Wet days: Heavy rain has caused a river to burst its banks in Cheongju, central South Korea. — Reuters

SEOUL: The South Korean government has put its officials on high alert as the height of the summer monsoon season hit the country.

Torrential rain swept across South Korea, causing power cuts and forcing more than a hundred people to evacuate their homes.

Over 4,000 households have experienced power cuts in the capital, Seoul, due to the heavy rain that began last Sunday with 135 people forced to evacuate nationwide, as of 6am yesterday, according to the Ministry of Interior and Safety.

One person is missing in the southern city of Busan while one has been injured in South Jeolla province.

In a meeting with government agencies, Prime Minister Han Duck-soo said ensuring “no casualties” was of utmost importance and ordered officials to stay on alert.

More than 10,500 police were put on traffic duty and increased patrols.

Last summer, the capital city of Seoul was hit by floods caused by the heaviest rain in 115 years, inundating semi-basement flats in low-lying neighbourhoods, including in the largely affluent Gangnam district.

North Korea has also been getting heavy rains and might open floodgates at dams on rivers flowing across the border between the two Koreas, Han added.

“Heavy rain is expected in Hwanghae province and we need to thoroughly prepare for the possibility that North Korea might release water from its Hwanggang Dam,” he said.

Such water releases, often without notice by Pyongyang, have caused sudden surge of water in rivers that in previous years caused flooding and resulted in deaths in the South.

The Unification Ministry, which handles relations with the North, said yesterday it again sent a message last month requesting notice in the event of water release but received no response. — Reuters

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