Hundreds homeless as torrential rains hit Korean Peninsula

SEOUL (AFP) - Three South Koreans were confirmed dead or missing after heavy rains pounded the Korean Peninsula, leaving hundreds homeless as the downpours left a trail of destruction in the two Koreas, officials said on Monday.

The South's disaster management office said 122 houses were flooded or partly destroyed, leaving 263 people homeless.

A 57-year-old man was found dead after being swept away in a flooded stream in the northern border city of Pocheon, it said.

In Hongcheon, east of Seoul, a 85-year-old man was killed in a landslide, while a 34-year-old man went missing on a flooded road in Gapyeong, the office said.

Weathermen said up to 321 mm of rain battered Seoul and northern border areas for three days until Monday.

Torrential rains knocked down two sections of the barbed wire fence along the border with North Korea, one of them 192m long, the South's Defence Ministry said.

The North's Korean Central News Agency reported on Saturday that two people were killed and hundreds left homeless. Updated figures have not been given.

Poor weather makes it harder for the communist state to feed its 24 million strong population as it lacks advanced agricultural technology and infrastructure.

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