Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Floods-in-South-Korea-2020---Web-Video-27MZIFJLJFDPS.htmlConceptually similarTyphoon Yagi Aftermath in the Philippines - Web Video (Clean Version)GP0STSBQPCompleted★★★★★Typhoon Yagi Aftermath in the Philippines - Web Video (English Version)GP0STSBR6Completed★★★★Sea Level Effect Simulation Video (Korean Version)GP1SX8EPCompleted★★★★Sea Level Effect Simulation Video (English Version)GP1SX8F7Completed★★★★Sea Level Effect Simulation Video (Clean Version)GP1SX8G1Completed★★★★Extreme Weather 2018 - Web VideoGP0STSI05Completed★★★★Activist Witnesses the Climate Urgency on Mount Lhotse in Tibet - Web VideoGP0STTWM6Completed★★★★Extreme Weather 2018 - Web Video (CLEAN)GP0STSI04Completed★★★★Korea Flooding and Declare Climate Emergency Action in Seoul (Web Video)GP0STUQHUCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STUS4KFloods in South Korea 2020 - Web VideoSince June 24th, 2020, South Korea's longest monsoon in seven years has been causing serious damage from heavy rains. As torrential rain fell heavily, most cities and provinces suffered massive property damage and dozens of casualties across the country including flooding of urban and agricultural areas, power outages, landslides, loss of facilities such as roads and the collapse of reservoirs. At least 31 people have died, and 11 remain missing after 54 days of rain.Korea Meteorological Administration concluded that this unusual longer and heavier monsoon season is an extreme weather event caused by climate change. The unusually high temperatures in the Arctic region due to climate change has made upper jet stream currents have weakened which established the conditions for cold air from the North Pole to descend to the middle latitudes. This created the 'super monsoon' in East Asia this year including Japan and China.Locations:East Asia-Republic of KoreaDate:28 Aug, 2020Credit:© Taekwon Yoo / GreenpeaceDuration:1m4sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Cities-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change impacts-Destruction-Extreme weather-Floods-KWCI (GPI)Shoot:Floods in South Korea 2020 (VIDEO)Parks and roads are flooded beside the Han river in Seoul due to the heavy torrential rain that lasted more than 54 days in South Korea from June to August 2020.Related Collections:Floods in South Korea 2020 (Photos & Video)