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16 Mar 2023 | 01:46 PM UTC

South Korea: Emergency crews working to contain a wildfire in North Gyeongsang Province as of late March 16

Emergency crews working to contain a wildfire in North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea, as of late March 16. Evacuations ongoing.

Warning

Event

Crews are working to contain a wildfire in North Gyeongsang Province as of late March 16. The fire broke out in the Heunpyeong area of Oenam township near Sangju City on the afternoon of March 16. Authorities estimate the fire has burned 78 hectares (193 acres) and is around 23 percent contained. More than 1,100 personnel are on-site battling the blaze. The fire is being fanned by strong winds in the region; wildfire spread is likely. As of late March 16, authorities have evacuated nearly 200 people from nearby villages, and one person has been treated for smoke inhalation.

Transport
The wildfire may cause some localized transport disruptions across the affected area. The status of nearby roads may change over the coming hours and days. Authorities could close routes within the wildfire complex and evacuate communities due to fire activity and the requirements of response operations. The return of residents could disrupt traffic flows after authorities lift evacuation orders. Low visibility from smoke and possible ashfall could contribute to traffic delays and congestion in the region.

Advice

Heed all evacuation orders. Seek updated information on road conditions if driving in the affected area; road closures and detours will cause increased congestion and delays. Individuals not under evacuation warnings should consider remaining inside well-ventilated, air-conditioned spaces to reduce exposure to smoke. Collect essential items - including identification and any important legal and travel documents - in a "go-bag" that can be easily accessed. Charge battery-powered devices in the case of prolonged power outages.

Resources

Korea Forest Service