South Korean army soldiers work to prevent further spread of wildfires in Uiseong, South Korea. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
SEOUL—Multiple wildfires raging across South Korea’s southern regions for days have killed 26 people and destroyed more than 300 structures, officials said, as thousands of personnel and dozens of helicopters were mobilized again Thursday to battle the county’s worst-ever blazes.
Korea Forest Service chief Lim Sang-seop said “a small amount”—less than 5 millimeters (0.2 inches)—of rain was expected in the area on Thursday, not enough to play a meaningful role in extinguishing the wildfires.
The fatalities include a pilot whose helicopter crashed during efforts to contain a fire and four firefighters and other workers who died after being trapped by fast-moving flames driven by strong winds.