
Additionally, wildfires have ravaged significant areas in other parts of South Korea.
More than 80 helicopters began flying at dawn on Friday to plop fluids, according to the safety government. Due to its rocky surfaces, South Korea uses helicopters to combat forest fires. A plane pilot died on Wednesday after colliding with another as they attempted to control a fire.
According to experts, the Uiseong fire showed an unusually large spread in terms of its size and speed, and that global wildfires are expected to become more numerous and dangerous.
In the mountainous jungle regions of North Gyeongsang state, the fires have displaced more than 30 000 people, many of whom are old, and destroyed everything in their way, including ancient churches and homes.