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South Korea is dealing1 with the worst flooding in 80 years
Torrential rains have left many people dead or missing in and around South Korea's capital. President Yoon Suk-yeol says they must prepare for more extreme weather resulting from climate change.
LEILA FADEL, HOST:
Three days of record rainfall have left at least nine people dead and seven missing in and around the South Korean capital. As NPR's Anthony Kuhn reports from Seoul, South Korea's worst flooding in 80 years has focused attention on the country's role in the global climate crisis.
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ANTHONY KUHN, BYLINE3: Residents uploaded videos to social media showing pedestrians4 wading5 through waist-high waters in Seoul's affluent6 Gangnam District, backed-up drains erupting onto city streets and torrents7 of water cascading8 into subway stations. On Tuesday, President Yoon Suk-yeol visited a basement apartment where flash floods killed a family of three on Monday night. Yoon told a government meeting Wednesday that South Korea's disaster management needs to be updated to deal with extreme weather events caused by climate change.
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PRESIDENT YOON SUK-YEOL: (Speaking Korean).
KUHN: "We should not stop at noting that these events are unprecedented9 in our meteorological history," he said. "We must expect these kind of weather events to become more frequent in the future and be prepared with fundamental measures."
Ahn Jae-hun is director of the energy and climate section at an activist10 group called the Korea Federation11 for Environmental Movement. He notes that environmental awareness12 is on the rise in South Korea, especially among the younger generation.
AHN JAE-HUN: (Through interpreter) The government has enacted13 measures, even though many think those are not enough. But it's difficult to say the entire nation is active in resolving climate crisis.
KUHN: Ahn points out that South Korea is reliant on steel, electronics, chemicals and other heavy industries that emit a lot of carbon. The country also relies on fossil fuels for 60% to 70% of its energy. He says South Korea needs to cut emissions14 faster to avert15 catastrophic global warming. And, he adds, it needs to make development more sustainable in Seoul, which is home to roughly half the country's population.
AHN: (Through interpreter) The capital area is beyond overcrowded. The region's environment is so damaged, it can't fully16 function as a city.
KUHN: Ahn says Korean environmental groups have called for the greening of Seoul's urban areas in order to restore the city's ecological17 functions, but he says it's an uphill battle.
Anthony Kuhn, NPR News, Seoul.
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