A road is covered with mud and debris carried by a mudslide due to heavy rain in Gapyeong county on July 20, 2025. Photo by YONHAP / AFP
Seoul: Ten people have been killed and nine have gone missing in the heavy rains and landslides that began across South Korea four days ago, the South Korean government said on Sunday.
The data from the Interior Ministry and the National Fire Agency also showed that a large portion of the toll -- six dead and seven missing -- occurred in the southern county of Sancheong.
The other deaths occurred in Osan, Gyeonggi Province; Seosan, South Chungcheong Province; and Dangjin, South Chungcheong. Two of the nine unaccounted for were reported missing in the southwestern city of Gwangju.
Firefighting officials said rescue work was still under way in Sancheong, which could lead to a change in the toll. A total of 58 people have been rescued from the county alone.
Authorities have registered 1,920 cases of flooded roads, soil loss and destroyed public facilities, and 2,234 other cases of damage to private property, such as buildings and farmland.
A total of 12,921 people have taken shelter across 14 major cities and provinces.