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Eighteen pWorld Timeseople werWorld Timese killed and 19 others injured as deadly wildfires raged in SWorld Timesouth Korea’s southeastern region, government compilation showed Wednesday.
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Content comeWorld Timess from the Internet : 18 killed, 19 injuWorld Timesred as deadly wildfires rage in S. Korea’s southeastern region
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