Parts of South Korea were left with flooded roads and damaged buildings on Monday after Typhoon Haishen rolled northwards along the east coast, a day after it battered Japan’s southern islands. The storm also caused landslides, burying vehicles under a deluge of mud on Geoje Island.
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Typhoon Haishen: South Korea battered with heavy rains causing landslides
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