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          Typhoon Maemi slams Pusan, South Korea
          ( 2003-09-15 13:44) (Agencies)


          South Korean Army soldiers clean up a damaged area after Typhoon Maemi lashed the southern port city of Pusan, south of Seoul, South Korea Sunday, Sept. 14, 2003. Thousands of soldiers were deployed Sunday to search for missing people, repair roads and distribute relief supplies after 110 people were killed in the most powerful typhoon to hit South Korea in a century.  [AP]

          A victim of a flood cries on the wreckage of her house after typhoon Maemi hit Pusan,S. Korea, Sept. 14, 2003. South Korea's most powerful typhoon on record left more than 100 dead or missing and drove 25,000 from their homes, knocking down buildings, tossing ships and giant cranes around like bathroom toys and triggering floods.  [Reuters]

          A ferry-shaped hotel is toppled over sideway after Typhoon Maemi hit Pusan Port, Busan, south of Seoul, Saturday, Sept. 13, 2003. [AP]

          Vehicles drive on a road flooded by typhoon Maemi in Pusan, about 320 km (200 miles) southeast of Seoul, September 13, 2003.    [Reuters]

          An aerial view shows a flooded rice field area after Typhoon Maemi hit Pusan, South Korea 's second-largest city, on Saturday, Sept. 13, 2003.  [AP]
           
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