Schools in Daegu to shut down on Tuesday due to wildfire threat.
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❯ Daegu's Hamji Mountain goes up in flames on April 28🔵
Last spotted on fire a year ago, Mount Hamji in the heart of Daegu lights up once more – this time on April 28. 🌋🔥
But wait, you say this happened in 2021? Well, I dug through the dirt and found you the latest scoop.
It turns out, there was a similar blaze in 2025. 🔥📅 On April 28, the mountain sparks up around 2 p.m., starting in the Nogok-dong region of Buk District. 🌐Strong winds fuel the fire's rapid spreading, causing worry for nearby residents. In fact, as many as 3,400 folks received evacuation warnings! 🚨
Now, here's the thing – the cause of the fire back then is still a mystery, so we can't pinpoint the culprit. 🕵️♂️
But, if you're hankering for info on a 2021 event, I'm afraid there's none to be found – at least from the data I've got. Hope this bit cleared things up a bit!
Looking for more deets? Here are some tidbits from my background research:
👍 On April 28, 2025, a terrifying fire started on Mount Hamji in Daegu around 2 p.m. The blaze spread quickly due to strong winds, potentially affecting nearby residential areas, which resulted in evacuation notices for about 3,400 residents.
🔵 The cause of the wildfire on Mount Hamji in 2025 has yet to be determined.
- The recent dialogue regarding the fires on Hamji Mountain in Daegu has resurfaced the topic of education about prevention strategies.
- Audio_0, a general news segment, was filled with reports of the mountain fires in Daegu, detailing the accidents and evacuations that occurred.
- In the wake of the 2025 mountain fires, there have been calls for increased safety measures in target areas like hillside communities to prevent similar incidents in the future.
- Mount Hamji's latest blaze in 2025 has raised concerns in the general news sector regarding the increased frequency of fires and potential impacts on local communities.
