🔥 Wildfires Across South Korea & Why Arbor Day 2025 Matters More Than Ever
🔥 Wildfires Across South Korea & Why Arbor Day 2025 Matters More Than Ever
In spring 2025, South Korea faced one of its worst wildfire seasons in history.
Over 38 major fire incidents were reported across regions including Gangwon, Gyeongbuk, and Chungnam.
📉 The Devastation in Numbers
📸 [Burnt forest area image]
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38+ wildfires nationwide
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Over 1,970 hectares of forest damaged
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Hundreds evacuated, with homes and facilities lost
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Major causes: human negligence, dry weather, farming fires
🌱 The New Meaning of Arbor Day
📸 [Tree planting on burnt land image]
In Korea, Arbor Day (April 5th) was once a symbolic event.
But now, it has evolved into a critical national movement.
The Korea Forest Service plans to plant over 30 million trees in 2025 —
primarily in wildfire-affected zones.
💡 What We Can Do
📸 [Regenerating forest with new seedlings image]
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Join fire prevention campaigns
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Volunteer for tree planting
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Educate others on fire safety
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Reduce carbon footprint
🌍 Final Thought
The scars left by fire can last decades.
But so can hope — if we choose to act.
Let’s make this Arbor Day a turning point for regeneration and healing.
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