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South Korea Revises Wildfire Damage to Record 90,000 Hectares

A government-led investigation has doubled the initial estimate, making the March 2025 wildfires the largest in the nation's history.

Mountains in Andong, some 190 kilometers southeast of Seoul, are seen charred after firefighters put out the major wildfires, in this March 30, 2025, file photo. (Yonhap)
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Overview

  • The revised damage figure of 90,000 hectares is double the Korea Forest Service's initial estimate of 45,157 hectares.
  • The wildfires, which began in March 2025, spread across five cities and counties in North Gyeongsang Province.
  • This marks the largest wildfire damage in South Korea's history, nearly quadrupling the 23,794 hectares burned during the 2000 east coast wildfires.
  • Forest authorities are preparing to verify the final extent of the burned area and will release conclusive figures in the coming days.
  • The disaster has highlighted vulnerabilities in rural disaster preparedness, particularly for aging populations and night-time firefighting efforts.