South Korea Faces Once-in-200-Years Extreme Rainfall, Villages Turned into Lakes as Cows Wash Away

Recently, South Korea experienced extreme rainfall that occurs once every 200 years, leading to severe disasters. Numerous villages were submerged by floods, resembling lakes. All the dairy cows in the farms were washed away, leaving farmers with significant losses.
Weather forecasts indicate that the rainfall reached hundreds of millimeters, overwhelming drainage systems in many areas and worsening the flooding situation. Local authorities have initiated emergency rescue efforts and urged citizens to remain vigilant.