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Residents look at a road covered with floodwaters following the torrential rain in Geoje, South Korea, August 17, 2026.  Yonhap via REUTERS
Residents look at a road covered with floodwaters following the torrential rain in Geoje, South Korea, August 17, 2026. Yonhap via REUTERS
Vehicles are swept away by mud and fallen trees from a landslide following the torrential rain, at an apartment complex, in Geoje, South Korea, August 17, 2026. Yonhap via REUTERS
Vehicles are swept away by mud and fallen trees from a landslide following the torrential rain, at an apartment complex, in Geoje, South Korea, August 17, 2026. Yonhap via REUTERS
Mud and fallen trees from a landslide cover a path at an apartment complex in Geoje, South Korea, August 17, 2026. Yonhap via REUTERS
Mud and fallen trees from a landslide cover a path at an apartment complex in Geoje, South Korea, August 17, 2026. Yonhap via REUTERS
Mud and fallen trees from a landslide cover parked vehicles at an apartment complex in Geoje, South Korea, August 17, 2026.    Yonhap via REUTERS
Mud and fallen trees from a landslide cover parked vehicles at an apartment complex in Geoje, South Korea, August 17, 2026. Yonhap via REUTERS
A traffic camera footage shows vehicles navigating a road partially submerged with flood water after heavy rain in Geoje, South Gyeongsang, South Korea August 17, 2026 in this screen grab obtained from a video. South Korea's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport/Handout via REUTERS
A traffic camera footage shows vehicles navigating a road partially submerged with flood water after heavy rain in Geoje, South Gyeongsang, South Korea August 17, 2026 in this screen grab obtained from a video. South Korea's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport/Handout via REUTERS
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A landslide in South Korea killed one person and injured ​three, media reports said on Monday, ‌as heavy rainfall lashed the country's southern region.

The landslide struck a residential apartment building ​in Geoje, South Gyeongsang province, ​burying the first floor, the Yonhap ⁠News Agency reported. Rescue workers pulled ​three residents from the building, but ​one was later pronounced dead at a hospital, Yonhap said.

South Korea's weather agency issued heavy ​rain warnings for parts of the ​southern region, where some areas have recorded up ‌to ⁠800 millimetres (31.5 inches) of rain, accompanied by thunder and lightning, since Saturday.

In Geoje, a southern coastal city near ​Busan, rivers ​overflowed and ⁠roads were inundated, disrupting traffic and leaving residents stranded.

Around ​100 residents in Geoje were ​being ⁠evacuated due to the risk of further landslides, while authorities were rescuing 20 ⁠residents ​stranded in the area, ​the safety ministry said in a statement on ​Monday.

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