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Parts of South Korea and Japan have had short rainy seasons this year. Scientists say that climate change has helped make the ...
With temperatures soaring toward 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) in July, Koreans are scrambling to stay cool ...
A scorching heat wave is expected to continue into the coming week.According to the Korea Meteorological Administration(KMA) on Saturday, the maximum heat index is expected ...
South Korea has long associated its heaviest rainfall with the summer monsoon. But a new study of 45 years of weather data ...
South Korea will remain under the grip of relentless heat through the weekend, with temperatures forecast to reach up to 36 ...
After weeks of extreme heat and a weak monsoon season, the Greater Seoul region was hit by a sudden evening downpour Tuesday, ...
Since May 15, 875 people have been treated for heat-related illnesses, with seven deaths reported. Read more at ...
SEOUL: The temperature in Seoul reached 37.8 deg Celsius as of 3.15pm local time on July 8, the highest number ever recorded ...
A 3.8 magnitude earthquake was recorded in North Korea's Kangwon Province at 7:45 p.m. local time today, according to the Korea Meteorological Administration.
Another Korea Meteorological Administration official, who also didn’t want to be named, said the agency saw the possibility of the earthquake being caused by a tunnel collapse as low.
South Korea's Earthquake and Volcano Monitoring Division officer points at where seismic waves observed during a media briefing at Korea Meteorological Administration in Seoul, South Korea ...