In South Korea, a landslide struck the ground floor of an apartment building in Geoje, South Gyeongsang province. One resident was taken to hospital in cardiac arrest and later pronounced dead. Two people were injured in Geoje and two others in nearby cities, according to the Interior and Safety Ministry.
Geoje recorded 805.7 millimetres of rain from Saturday through 8 a.m. on Monday, while nearby Tongyeong received 671.9 millimetres over the same period. Rain continued after those measurements, pushing later totals higher.
About 390 people were evacuated in southern South Korea, and roughly 3,580 homes lost power. Prime Minister Han Seong-sook instructed emergency services and local authorities to focus on rescuing stranded residents and protecting people in high-risk areas.
The flooding in the Philippines was a separate emergency. Seasonal monsoon rain, intensified earlier by a tropical storm, flooded roads in metropolitan Manila and provinces on the main island of Luzon. The government suspended work in public offices and cancelled in-person classes in affected areas, with schools asked to move lessons online where possible.
The Philippine Office of Civil Defense said about three weeks of intermittent monsoon rain and the earlier storm had affected around 5 million people. At least 23 deaths were reported, mostly from floods and landslides, and nearly 25,000 people remained in government shelters on August 17.
Ten of the deaths occurred in Baguio, where a landslide buried three houses on August 9. Rescuers pulled three injured people alive from the mud, rocks and debris.
The casualty and displacement figures were preliminary and may change as authorities assess damage and continue recovery work.
Source: theguardian.com