South Korean residents look at the sea as rescue team members search for missing persons on the coast of Boryeong, 200 kilometres (124 miles) southwest of Seoul on May 5, 2008. South Korea's coastguard, helped by helicopters, scoured the beach and sea for possible victims after a mysterious high wave killed nine people, officials said.
South Korean rescue team members search for missing persons on the coast of Boryeong, 200 kilometres (124 miles) southwest of Seoul on May 5, 2008. South Korea's coastguard, helped by helicopters, scoured the beach and sea for possible victims after a mysterious high wave killed nine people, officials said.
South Korean rescue team members search for missing persons on the coast of Boryeong, a town 200 kilometres (124 miles) southwest of Seoul on May 4, 2008. At least seven people were killed on May 4 when a tidal wave hit part of South Korea's west coast and sucked anglers and others into the sea, coastguard officials said. The powerful wave hit a breakwater and swept people into the water near Boryeong, a town 200 kilometres (124 miles) southwest of Seoul, according to the Taean coastguard.
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