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Default Typhoon Maemi leaves 110 dead or missing in S.Korea


08:41 14Sep2003 RTRS-UPDATE 3-Typhoon Maemi leaves 110 dead or missing in
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SEOUL, Sept 14 (Reuters) - South Korea's most powerful typhoon on record
left at least 110 dead or missing, knocking down buildings, smashing ships
and triggering floods that forced 25,000 from their homes.
Rescuers were desperately trying to reach a dozen people trapped in a
karaoke bar in the southern city of Masan, where eight bodies had been found
so far.
Typhoon Maemi, or "cicada" in Korean, tore into southern parts of the
peninsula on Friday night, packing record winds of up to 216 kph (134 mph)
and crunching everything in its path before heading out to sea on Saturday.
Thousands of soldiers and rescue workers were searching for the missing,
helping repair roads and transmission towers, and distribute relief
supplies, an official at the National Disaster Prevention Council told
Reuters.
A council official said the toll had risen to 85 dead and 25 missing
people by Sunday afternoon.
"The death toll is likely to rise further as the rescue teams still
report dead bodies floating on the rivers and the oceans," Shin Sang-yong,
an official at the council told Reuters.
The typhoon mauled South Korea's main port of Pusan, one of Asia's
busiest, but did not affect the capital, Seoul.
"I can feel what it's like becoming a real beggar in one day and how
that can happen," said Lee Ok-ja, a housewife in Pusan.
Television footage showed giant container cranes twisted into pretzel
shapes, a row of shredded seaside shops, overturned cars floating down
streets turned into rivers and buckled roads and bridges.
President Roh Moo-hyun was touring typhoon-hit areas on Sunday, the
presidential Blue House said. The government said it would allocate 1.4
trillion won ($1.20 billion) in disaster relief.
ELECTROCUTION, LANDSLIDES AND DROWNINGS
Electric signs showered sparks over pedestrians hunched under blown-out
umbrellas on flooded streets.
The disaster office said most of the deaths were due to electrocution,
landslides and drownings.
Tidal waves heaved an evacuated cruise liner onto its side on a beach in
Pusan, South Korea's second-largest city.
"The typhoon landed when the tide was full, causing even bigger
damages," Choi Myong-sun, a fisherman, told local television. "The typhoon
was so strong that our preventive steps were not useful at all."
In Masan, sea water flooded into the basement of a shopping centre, Kang
Meyong-hwan, a Masan city official told Reuters. Rescuers had been unable to
contact the 12 or so people thought to be trapped in the karaoke bar there,
he said.
The storm knocked down 1,000-tonne cranes and tossed boats against each
other. At least 82 vessels sank in huge seas and fishing boats were stacked
like driftwood on shore roads.
The typhoon halted operations at four nuclear power plants, cutting
electricity to 1.4 million homes, as the country celebrated the three-day
Thanksgiving festival of Chusok. Power had been restored to all but 140,000
homes by Sunday afternoon.
Up to 453 mm (17.8 inches) of rain was dumped across some areas.
Authorities issued flood warnings along the Nakdong river, which flows
through the centre and south of the country, as overflowing dams had to open
floodgates.
About 25,000 people had to be evacuated, the disaster office said.
Several thousand were still camped out in public buildings on Sunday.
TRAIN DERAILED
South Kyeongsang province was the worst affected. Mudslides swept away
roads and at least 15 people drowned.
A landslide in the central province of Chungchong derailed a train bound
for Seoul, injuring 28 aboard, television said.
The world's largest shipbuilder, Hyundai Heavy Industries Co, said giant
waves threw a 200,000-tonne offshore storage facility under construction for
ExxonMobil Corp into a 37,000-tonne petrochemicals carrier being built by
Hyundai Mipo Dockyard for a German firm. Both were damaged.
The typhoon and related floods damaged 9,373 hectares (23,160 acres) of
farmland, which could send rice prices rising. About 20 companies, including
oil refiners and chemicals manufacturers, in Kyoungsang province were shut
down.
Japan's meteorological agency said Typhoon Maemi had weakened into a
tropical depression, causing only minor damage on the northern island of
Hokkaido. A 79-year-old fisherman was missing after being washed away by
high waves.
Typhoons often strike South Korea at this time of year. Last September,
Typhoon Rusa killed more than 100 people.
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Sunday, 14 September 2003 08:41:13RTRS [nSP331428] {EN}ENDS


 
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