Six killed as typhoon Mitag sweeps parts of South Korea
Cars are submerged in floodwater after Typhoon Mitag brought heavy rain and flood to Gangneung, South Korea, October 3, 2019, in this photo obtained from social media. @DIBIDIBOB/via REUTERS
SEOUL (Reuters) - Six people were killed when typhoon Mitag passed through the country on Thursday, South Korea's government said.
Mitag, the 18th typhoon this year, brought heavy rains in southern parts of the country. As of 0130 GMT, the toll was six dead and four injured, the Ministry of the Interior and Safety said.
Some of the six were underneath collapsed structures and others drowned, it said.
The Golden Tulip Skybay Hotel is pictured behind the Lake Gyeongpoho after Typhoon Mitag brought heavy rain and flood to Gangneung, South Korea, October 3, 2019, in this photo obtained from social media. @DIBIDIBOB/via REUTERS
More than 100 houses and other private structures were flooded, with more than 1,500 evacuating their homes in advance in the southeast regions, the ministry said.
Some 44,045 houses and buildings had lost power between Wednesday and Thursday, of which 83% have regained electricity, Korea Electric Power Corp said on Thursday.
Floodwaters flow on a street near the Lake Gyeongpoho after Typhoon Mitag brought heavy rain and flood to Gangneung, South Korea, October 3, 2019, in this photo obtained from social media. @DIBIDIBOB/via REUTERS
(Reporting by Joyce Lee; Editing by Richard Borsuk)
A road is partially submerged in water after Typhoon Mitag brought heavy rain and flood to Gangneung, South Korea, October 3, 2019, in this photo obtained from social media. @DIBIDIBOB/via REUTERS A road is partially submerged in water after Typhoon Mitag brought heavy rain and flood to Gangneung, South Korea, October 3, 2019, in this photo obtained from social media. @DIBIDIBOB/via REUTERS Vehicles drive as floodwaters flow on a street in Changwon, South Korea October 2, 2019 in this picture obtained from social media video on September 3, 2019. INSTAGRAM @AO.EO.AEO/via REUTERS
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