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Man Suspected of Accidentally Starting South Korea’s Largest Wildfires

Police have booked a man in his 50s for allegedly igniting the devastating blazes during an ancestral rite, as investigations continue into the nation's deadliest wildfires.

  • South Korean police suspect a man in his 50s of accidentally starting the country's largest wildfires while burning tree branches near a family gravesite on March 22.
  • The fires have killed 30 people, displaced over 30,000 residents, and destroyed thousands of structures, including the historic 7th-century Gounsa Temple.
  • Strong winds, ultra-dry conditions, and South Korea's hottest year on record in 2024 exacerbated the wildfires, which burned over 48,000 hectares of land.
  • The suspect denies the allegations, but his daughter reportedly told investigators that flames from his actions were carried by the wind, sparking the fire.
  • The disaster has exposed vulnerabilities in rural areas and intensified calls for systemic reforms to address climate change-driven disasters and improve wildfire response strategies.
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