MUMBAI's FD Alpaiwalla Museum, the world's only Parsi and Zoroastrian museum, showcases the community's rich cultural history ...
South Korea wildfires double in size, 26 dead, historic sites destroyed, climate change blamed for rapid spread.
One monk said his old temple was ‘reduced to heaps of ashes,’ as the fires continue to rage across the country ...
The country’s largest blaze on record has left 27 dead and destroyed heritage sites, including two 1,000-year-old temples.
Multiple wildfires fueled by strong winds and dry weather have been raging across South Korea's southeastern regions since last Friday. But gusty winds are hampering governments' efforts.
The fires have ravaged the country’s southeast for the past six days and displaced tens of thousands from their homes.
Firefighters are racing to save people and ancient artefacts from the largest wildfires in South Korea's history, which have ...
Charred, black ruins at South Korea's Gounsa temple stood on Thursday in stark contrast to the kaleidoscope of colours that ...
The Gounsa temple was reportedly originally built in 681 A.D. during the Shilla dynasty that ruled more than half of the ...
South Korea redeployed firefighting helicopters after a fatal crash caused a temporary grounding on Wednesday as authorities ...
Wind-driven wildfires that were among South Korea’s worst ever were ravaging the country’s southern regions, killing 24 people, destroying more than 200 structures and forcing 27,000 people to ...
An ancient Buddhist temple complex is among the structures burned in some of the worst wildfires ever to hit South Korea.
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