Vehicles are submerged in floodwaters caused by the tropical storm named Khanun in Changwon, South Korea, Aug 10, 2023. (PHOTO / AP)
SEOUL - One man was dead and another went missing after this year's sixth typhoon Khanun cut through South Korea, the authorities said Friday.
The typhoon hit land on the country's southeastern coast Thursday morning, bringing heavy rains and strong winds across the country, according to the central disaster and safety countermeasures headquarters.
The typhoon brought about 361 facility damages across the country, including 184 cases at public facilities and 177 cases at private facilities such as the flooding of roads and houses
The tropical storm plowed through the country from south to north for about 16 hours until 3 am local time (1800 GMT Thursday), moving northward and out of the country.
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A 67-year-old man was found in cardiac arrest near a stream in the southeastern city of Daegu Thursday afternoon. He was taken to a hospital and eventually died.
Another man in a wheelchair went missing in the same city Thursday afternoon after falling into a flooded stream.
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The typhoon brought about 361 facility damages across the country, including 184 cases at public facilities and 177 cases at private facilities such as the flooding of roads and houses.
People walk on a street in the rain brought by Typhoon Khanun in Seoul, South Korea, Aug 10, 2023. (PHOTO / XINHUA)
A total of 46,484 households suffered power outages, but 98.4 percent of them recovered power supply.
The typhoon temporarily evacuated 15,862 people, among whom 9,741 had returned home.