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flag South Korea faces massive wildfires, destroying a historic temple and forcing UNESCO village evacuations.

South Korea is battling severe wildfires in its southeast, which have burned down a historic Buddhist temple and forced the evacuation of a UNESCO-listed village. The fires, fueled by dry, windy conditions, have affected about 14,694 hectares, making them the third largest in the country's history. The government has declared a state of emergency in four regions, ordered thousands to evacuate, and transferred prisoners to aid in firefighting efforts. Four people have been killed so far.

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