Firefighters in South Korea are racing to save lives and ancient artefacts from the largest wildfire in the country's history.
At least 27 people have been killed so far, according to the country's interior ministry - making the blaze also South Korea's deadliest. A further 32 people have been injured, some seriously.
Most of those killed were in their 60s and 70s, local officials say.
It is thought the wildfires, which first broke out in south-eastern Sancheong county nearly a week ago, were started accidentally by local human activities.