Weather tracker: deadly floods in South Korea and drought in China
by Azure Prior for MetDesk from World news | The Guardian on (#62E3R)
While Seoul experienced torrential downpours, rainfall levels are down in China's Yangtse River basin
Extreme flooding in South Korea this week submerged streets, cars and buildings, as torrential downpours brought more than a month's worth of rainfall in the space of a few days. Between Monday and Wednesday a cumulative total of 525mm - a little over 20 inches - was recorded in Seoul.
At least nine people are confirmed to have died from the floods and many more are reported injured or missing. High rainfall rates and flooding during the monsoon season in South Korea is common, with average rainfall of up to 10mm a day and 250mm in the month of August. However, this week rainfall accumulations far exceeded these typical conditions.
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