Deadly Typhoon Strikes S. Korea, China
Typhoon Ewiniar slammed South Korea and China overnight, dropping nearly 8 inches of rain in the southern part of South Korea, causing extensive flooding. As of press time, 30 people had been killed in China and 5 in South Korea (AHN). Today's AP Photo of the Day illustrates:
Ewiniar Slams South Korea - July 10, 2006 - An aerial view shows a flooded area after Tropical storm Ewiniar hit Ulsan, southeast of Seoul, Monday, July 10, 2006. Tropical storm Ewiniar lashed South Korea on Monday, forcing the closure of hundreds of schools and cancellation of dozens of flights, after killing four people in South Korea and one in Japan. (AP Photo/ Yonhap, Lee Sang-hyun)
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