South Korea: at least eight killed as record rain falls on capital Seoul
by Justin McCurry in Tokyo with agencies from World news | The Guardian on (#62A30)
Six people remain missing amid fears of further damage with torrential rain forecast in some parts of the country on Wednesday
At least eight people have died in South Korea after record overnight rainfall hammered the capital Seoul, turning streets into rivers, submerging vehicles and inundating metro stations.
Rainfall of more than 100mm an hour was recorded in Seoul, surrounding areas of Gyeonggi province and the port city of Incheon on Monday night, according to the Yonhap news agency. Per-hour precipitation in the Dongjak district surpassed 141.5mm at one point, the heaviest hourly downpour in Seoul for 80 years.
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