CNN —Rescue workers pulled seven bodies from vehicles trapped in a flooded underpass in central South Korea, authorities said Sunday, after days of torrential rain caused landslides and flash floods that have killed at least 33 people.
The rescue operation was ongoing Sunday morning, with 10 people reported missing while authorities worked to identify the bodies, according to South Korean Ministry of the Interior and Safety.
The search and rescue operation at the underpass continued on Sunday, in Cheongju, South Korea, on July 16.
Dozens of people have died in South Korea in recent days as torrential monsoon rains triggered flooding and landslides across the country.
The latest round of heavy rains in South Korea come just days after devastating floods wreaked havoc in neighboring Japan, killing at least six people and injuring 19.
Persons:
Seo Jeong, il, Seo, Kim Hong, ”, Han Duck
Organizations:
CNN — Rescue, South Korean Ministry of, Safety, Rescue, Ministry of, Yonhap News Agency, Korean, South Korean
Locations:
South Korea, North Chungcheong, Cheongju, East Asia, Japan, China, Chongqing