Scouts Flee Heatwave-Hit Jamboree in South Korea

Despite warnings about extreme heat and the withdrawal of US and UK contingents, South Korea has decided to continue hosting the World Scout Jamboree. Tens of thousands of scouts have gathered in Saemangeum, where temperatures have reached 33 degrees Celsius (91.4 degrees Fahrenheit). Concerns over participant safety have arisen as hundreds have fallen ill. The government has promised additional measures such as more water trucks and medical support. Some countries, including the Philippines and Argentina, have chosen to remain at the campsite despite the challenges. South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has ordered officials to provide alternative tour programs showcasing Korean culture and nature.
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