Thousands are displaced and at least 21 people are dead after flooding in South Korea.
Twenty-one people have died and thousands have evacuated their homes in South Korea due to torrential rain that has caused landslides and flash floods,Ten others were missing, while nine have been injured in the downpour, the country's Yonhap News Agency reported.
In the South Chungcheong Province city of Nonsan, two people died Friday after their building collapsed due to a landslide, Yonhap reported. ALSO SEE: Flooding New York: 1 dead as relentless rain floods roads in NE, leads to evacuations, rescues
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