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Rains pound South Korea causing landslides, bullet trains slowed

South Korea's national rail business on Wednesday suspended some regular routes and slowed bullet trains due to the fact that of heavy rain in the nation's central area that started on Sunday, triggering flooding and landslides.

The city of Gunsan got nearly 100mm (4 inches) of rain within an hour early on Wednesday and a variety of areas in the central region got precipitation of more than 200mm a day, according to the weather condition firm.

The Ministry of Interior reported one person died after a. wall supporting a hill collapsed and struck him and also said. there has been heavy damage to residential or commercial property, roads and. infrastructure.

Korail, the national rail service, said the Saemaeul and. Mugungwha trains have actually been suspended on six central local. routes, with some service halted for a couple of hours and some until. midnight.

The KTX bullet trains were operating however were running at. reduced speeds through some locations, Korail said.

The month of July is each year the monsoon season in the. country however it has experienced extreme weather condition in the summer season. months recently, which President Yoon Suk Yeol has stated. ought to be expected due to climate modification.

(source: Reuters)