
Lee Byung-doo
Lee Byung-doo is a forest disaster expert at the National Institute of Forest Science in South Korea, who recently spoke about the unprecedented scale and speed of the wildfires ravaging the country, emphasizing the need for increased preparedness in response to the growing frequency of large-scale wildfires due to climate change.
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Lee Byung-doo from the National Institute of Forest Science in Seoul explained how pine trees intensify wildfires.
How strong wind, pine trees and dry land fuelled the blazeLee Byung-doo, a forest disaster expert, described the Uiseong fire as showing 'unimaginable' scale and speed.
South Korea wildfires kill at least 24, pilot killed as firefighting helicopter crashesLee Byung-doo, a forest disaster expert at the National Institute of Forest Science, described the Uiseong fire's scale and speed as 'unimaginable'.
Death toll in South Korea wildfires rises to 18Lee Byung-doo, a forest disaster expert at the National Institute of Forest Science, described the Uiseong fire as showing 'unimaginable' scale and speed.
South Korea fires: 18 dead as acting president speaks of ‘unprecedented damage’ | South Korea





