Men wade into rushing waters in South Korea to save stranger stuck in manhole
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A group of men in Gwangju, South Korea, battled the powerful water current for 20 minutes before pulling a man out of a manhole on a flooded street.
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SEOUL – When Mr Choi Seung-il, 54, and his employees at a local auto repair shop in Gwangju, South Korea, spotted an elderly man trapped in a powerful current on a flooded street, they did not hesitate to wade into the torrent to rescue him.
According to the local media reports and video footage of the scene, the group battled the rushing water for 20 minutes before managing to pull the man out of a manhole where he had become stuck. He was transported to a hospital and is now reported to be in stable condition.
Five days of relentless rain
As of 6am (5am Singapore time) on July 20, the South Korean Ministry of the Interior and Safety reported that 10 people had died and nine remained missing.
Deaths were confirmed in Osan in Gyeonggi Province; Seosan and Dangjin in South Chungcheong Province; and Sancheong in South Gyeongsang Province. Missing persons were reported in Gwangju and in Sancheong. THE KOREA HERALD/ASIA NEWS NETWORK

