Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/-Massive-Wildfire-on-Gangwon-do-in-South-Korea-27MZIFJWZS6VN.htmlConceptually similarMassive Wildfire on Gangwon-do in South KoreaGP0STT71VCompleted★★★★Massive Wildfire on Gangwon-do in South KoreaGP0STT71XCompleted★★★★Massive Wildfire on Gangwon-do in South KoreaGP0STT721Completed★★★★Massive Wildfire on Gangwon-do in South KoreaGP0STT726Completed★★★★★★Massive Wildfire on Gangwon-do in South KoreaGP1STPJPCompleted★★★★Massive Wildfire on Gangwon-do in South KoreaGP1STPK4Completed★★★★Massive Wildfire on Gangwon-do in South KoreaGP1STPKBCompleted★★★★Massive Wildfire on Gangwon-do in South KoreaGP1STPKCCompleted★★★★Massive Wildfire on Gangwon-do in South KoreaGP1STPKDCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STT72L Massive Wildfire on Gangwon-do in South KoreaA series of fires blazed the eastern cities in Gangwon Provinces from April 4th to early 6th, forcing more than 4,000 people to flee their homes, and killing one person. About 250 hectares of forest was burnt down in Goseong and 25 hectares in Inje. To contain the fire and help with evacuations, 50 firefighting and military helicopters, 870 fire trucks and 13,000 firefighters from all over the country have been deployed under highest level alert - level three.The authorities are looking into the exact cause. The state-run Korea Electric Power Corporation announced that the fire seemed to have been sparked by a power switch at a gas station in Goseong. The experts suspect that the dry air and strong wind got the spark grown into the massive fire rapidly along neighbored pine trees.Locations:East Asia-Gangwon Province, South Korea-Republic of KoreaDate:7 Apr, 2019Credit:© Kwangchan Song / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4000px X 6000pxKeywords:Day-Destruction-Fires-Forest fires-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-One person-Outdoors-Rear viewShoot:Massive Wildfire on Gangwon-do in South KoreaA series of fires blazed the eastern cities in Gangwon Provinces from April 4th to early 6th, forcing more than 4,000 people to flee their homes, and killing one person. About 250 hectares of forest was burnt down in Goseong and 25 hectares in Inje. To contain the fire and help with evacuations, 50 firefighting and military helicopters, 870 fire trucks and 13,000 firefighters from all over the country have been deployed under highest level alert - level three.The authorities are looking into the exact cause. The state-run Korea Electric Power Corporation announced that the fire seemed to have been sparked by a power switch at a gas station in Goseong. The experts suspect that the dry air and strong wind got the spark grown into the massive fire rapidly along neighbored pine trees.Related Collections:Massive Wildfire on Gangwon-do in South Korea (All Photos & Video)