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Soldiers remove m&d from a landslide-damaged apartment building in Seoul July 28, 2011.

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A landslide covers the street opposite the damaged apartment building in Seoul on July 27, 2011.
 
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A rescue worker checks a block of flats after a landslide hit the apartment building in Seoul on July 27, 2011

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An aerial view shows the flooded Olympic Road next to the Han River after heavy rain in Seoul July 27, 2011.
 
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Residents on a makeshift raft evacuate from a flooded area in Gwangju, South Korea on July 27, 2011

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A road is damaged by torrential rains in Wanju, south of Seoul, on July 11, 2011
 
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Workers aboard a boat remove tons of waste that flowed into Lake Chungju in Chungju, South Korea, following heavy seasonal rains July 11, 2011.

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A resident walks in a m&d-covered street following a heavy rain near the U.S. military base Camp Casey in Dongducheon, South Korea on July 28, 2011
 
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Heavy machines are brought in to restore a road damaged by a landslide in Seoul on July 28, 2011. Thousands of rescuers used heavy machinery and shovels to clear m&d and search for survivors.

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A woman sweeps away the muddy water at a bar following heavy rains near the U.S. military base Camp Casey in Dongducheon, South Korea on July 28, 2011.
 
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Vehicles are submerged in floodwater after heavy rain in Seoul on July 28, 2011.

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An owner cleans his tailoring shop near the U.S. military base Camp Casey in Dongducheon, South Korea on July 28, 2011
 
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A driver gets out of his car on a submerged road in Seoul on July 27, 2011

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Residents look out at the flood water after a torrential rain storm hit the capital city on July 27, 2011 in Seoul. South Korea issued a national crisis warning as torrential rain caused flooding in parts of the country, killing over 35 with at least ten missing.
 
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Damaged cars pile up after a landslide and heavy rainfall in Seoul July 27, 2011. Wild weather has battered the peninsula, causing widespread flooding and transport delays, while the share price of insurers fell on fears that damage costs would run into millions of dollars.

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Rescue workers evacuate a body after a landslide caused by heavy rains in Seoul July 27, 2011.
 
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Residents walk through the debris after a landslide caused by heavy rains in in Seoul on July 27, 2011.

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Cars are submerged by floodwaters after heavy rains hit the Seoul region on July 27, 2011.
 
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South Korean rescue members carry a victim after a landslide flattened an inn and three homes in Chuncheon, South Korea on July 27, 2011. Nine people were killed and two were missing after a landslide triggered by torrential rain smashed into a South Korean mountainous region

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Cars are trapped on a flooded road during heavy rainfall in Seoul July 27, 2011.
 
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