Over 1,700 firefighters tackle Samcheok blaze

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Over 1,700 firefighters tackle Samcheok blaze

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Helicopters put out wildfires in Samcheok, Gangwon, early Monday after a blaze broke out the previous day, burning through over 30 hectares (74 acres) of land. [YONHAP]

Authorities in Gangwon dispatched some 34 helicopters, 45 firetrucks and over 1,700 firefighters to fight wildfires at two locations in Samcheok on Monday morning that burned through over 30 hectares (74 acres) of land since Sunday afternoon.

“The Korea Forest Service intends to put out the fire within the afternoon,” said the national forestry agency in its statement on Monday. “We have assigned some 720 people overnight to fight the fires and an additional 1,700 firefighters were dispatched, as well as 34 helicopters. But the strong winds are not helping the situation.”

A dry weather advisory has been issued in Samcheok for days, and a strong wind advisory was issued in the city Sunday. A strong wind advisory is issued when the wind speed on land is expected to exceed 14 meters per second (31 miles per hour).

The fire was not reported as having been put out as of press time Monday. No injuries have been reported as of Monday afternoon.

The fire began at different times on Sunday in two locations located some 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) apart. The fire in Hamaeup-ri began at 3:09 p.m. Sunday in a house and spread from there to a mountain nearby where it burned through 25 hectares of forest overnight.

The fire in Hwangjo-ri began around 9:27 p.m. Sunday. Samcheok city government sent out text messages to its residents at 10:15 p.m., warning them of the fire.

Some 50 residents of the townhouses evacuated to a town hall or school gyms. The fire burned through about 10 hectares of forest, authorities said on Monday, though they have not yet determined the exact causes of the fires.

“The dry weather warning has been issued for 42 days in a row around the country,” said the Korea Forest Service. “Including the two fires in Samcheok, there have been 15 fires in the country just this weekend.”

The Korea Forest Service raised the wildfire alert level from 1 to 2 on its 4-level system on Jan. 30. It said this is the first since 2007 that the wildfire alert level rose from 1 to 2. Samcheok is about 60 kilometers from Gangneung and Pyeongchang.

BY ESTHER CHUNG [chung.juhee@joongang.co.kr]
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