Heavy rains battered South Korea on Thursday, flooding streets, collapsing walls, and killing at least two people. In Osan, rescue teams searched for a missing vehicle buried under rubble after a roadside wall gave way. Boats were used to evacuate residents in submerged villages like Dangjin, while hundreds of schools were closed. Over 1,000 people have been displaced as authorities brace for more record-breaking rainfall and landslides.
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South Korea floods: At least 2 dead as torrential rain forces mass evacuations
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