A South Korean rescue worker (C) checks a block of flats after a landslide hit the apartment building in southern Seoul on July 27. Heavy rains that left 59 people dead in South Korea last week also affected the North, flooding farmland, destroying bridges and damaging roads and railways, Pyongyang's state media reported Sunday.(AFP/File/Jang Seung-Yoon)AFP - Heavy rains that left 59 people dead in South Korea last week also affected the North, flooding farmland, destroying bridges and damaging roads and railways, Pyongyang's state media reported Sunday.


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