At least 21 deaths attributed to heat-related illnesses from May 20 to July end, with 2 more deaths reported on Tuesday, reports media
The number of people who lost their lives due to the extreme heat in South Korea increased to 23 on Wednesday, nearly three times the number of people who died in a heat wave in 2022.
There were 21 deaths attributed to heat-related illnesses from May 20 to the end of July. Additionally, two more deaths were reported on Tuesday, Seoul-based Yonhap News reported.
Authorities have raised the heat wave alert to "serious," the highest level in the four-stage warning system.
Since mid-June, the South-Asian nation has been experiencing extremely hot weather due to the onset of the season's first heat wave alerts.
Temperatures have soared to approximately 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit) in many regions across the country.