Nature's fury in Seoul

Updated On Jul 29, 2011 01:40 am IST
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A woman sweeps away the muddy water at a bar following heavy rains near a US military base, Camp Casey in Dongducheon, north of Seoul, South Korea. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jul 29, 2011 01:40 am IST

A woman sweeps away the muddy water at a bar following heavy rains near a US military base, Camp Casey in Dongducheon, north of Seoul, South Korea.

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Vehicles are submerged in floodwater after heavy rain in Seoul, South Korea. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Vehicles are submerged in floodwater after heavy rain in Seoul, South Korea.

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Heavy machines are brought in to restore a road damaged by a landslide in Seoul, South Korea. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Heavy machines are brought in to restore a road damaged by a landslide in Seoul, South Korea.

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Residents scrape mud off a street following heavy rains near the US military base, Camp Casey in Dongducheon, north of Seoul, South Korea. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Residents scrape mud off a street following heavy rains near the US military base, Camp Casey in Dongducheon, north of Seoul, South Korea.

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A man scrapes mud off the entrance of his residence in a street covered by mud after heavy rains near the US military base, Camp Casey in Dongducheon, north of Seoul, South Korea. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A man scrapes mud off the entrance of his residence in a street covered by mud after heavy rains near the US military base, Camp Casey in Dongducheon, north of Seoul, South Korea.

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South Korean soldiers shovel tons of mud after a flood caused by heavy rains hit the area around an apartment complex in Seoul. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jul 29, 2011 01:40 am IST

South Korean soldiers shovel tons of mud after a flood caused by heavy rains hit the area around an apartment complex in Seoul.

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A resident uses his mobile phone at a damaged convenience store following heavy rains near the US military base, Camp Casey in Dongducheon, north of Seoul. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A resident uses his mobile phone at a damaged convenience store following heavy rains near the US military base, Camp Casey in Dongducheon, north of Seoul.

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Residents clean at a tailor shop near the US military base, Camp Casey in Dongducheon, north of Seoul. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Residents clean at a tailor shop near the US military base, Camp Casey in Dongducheon, north of Seoul.

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This aerial image shows a riverside park along the Han River in Seoul submerged under muddy waters after the capital was pummelled by record rainfall. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jul 29, 2011 01:40 am IST

This aerial image shows a riverside park along the Han River in Seoul submerged under muddy waters after the capital was pummelled by record rainfall.

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South Korean soldiers remove tons of mud from the inside of a building after a flood caused by heavy rains hit the area around an apartment complex in Seoul. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jul 29, 2011 01:40 am IST

South Korean soldiers remove tons of mud from the inside of a building after a flood caused by heavy rains hit the area around an apartment complex in Seoul.

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Rescue workers carry a dead body after a landslide hit a small Buddhist temple in Dongducheon, 40 kms north of Seoul. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jul 29, 2011 01:40 am IST

Rescue workers carry a dead body after a landslide hit a small Buddhist temple in Dongducheon, 40 kms north of Seoul.

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South Korean soldiers remove mud-encrusted steel debris after a flood caused by heavy rains hit the area around an apartment complex in Seoul. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jul 29, 2011 01:40 am IST

South Korean soldiers remove mud-encrusted steel debris after a flood caused by heavy rains hit the area around an apartment complex in Seoul.

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