SEOUL: Powerful winds and heavy rains wrought devastation across South Korea yesterday as one of the strongest typhoons to ravage the country for years left at least 58 dead and 27 missing.
Typhoon Maemi crashed into South Korea's southern provinces before dawn, bringing record-breaking 215kph winds that triggered deadly landslides and floods.
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