Cows Stuck on Roofs after Floods in South Korea

Residents of Mokpo, South Korean, rush to build barriers to stave off flood waters a Typhoon Tembin makes landfall 300km south of Seoul on Thursday. Photo: AFP
Residents of Mokpo, South Korean, rush to build barriers to stave off flood waters a Typhoon Tembin makes landfall 300km south of Seoul on Thursday. Photo: AFP
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Cows Stuck on Roofs after Floods in South Korea

Residents of Mokpo, South Korean, rush to build barriers to stave off flood waters a Typhoon Tembin makes landfall 300km south of Seoul on Thursday. Photo: AFP
Residents of Mokpo, South Korean, rush to build barriers to stave off flood waters a Typhoon Tembin makes landfall 300km south of Seoul on Thursday. Photo: AFP

Dozens of cows were stranded on rooftops by floods in South Korea, leaving rescue crews facing a problem the size of several bovines.

The cattle floated upwards as floodwaters mounted at the weekend in Gurye, a farming town in the country's south, and scrambled to safety on the roofs of several houses and other buildings, AFP reported on Monday.

When the deluge receded, the animals found themselves stranded high and somewhat damp, and on the horns of a dilemma with no way to get down.

Pictures showed as many as nine of them standing on one battered rooftop.

"The cows were swimming as the water level surged and made their way up onto the roof and stayed there even after the floodwaters subsided," one resident told television channel JTBC.

Rescuers brought in a crane and lowered the cattle one by one from the rooftops, hoisting them onto a sling.

But while the cows eventually did come home, many were showing symptoms of pneumonia, according to a veterinarian volunteering with the relief efforts.

South Korea has been inundated by weeks of heavy rain that have caused widespread flooding, recording at least 30 deaths since the start of the month.



Saudi Arabia Sets Guinness World Record in CTF IT Security Competition at Black Hat MEA

Many participants praised the event as a valuable platform for practical training and skill development in cybersecurity. - SPA
Many participants praised the event as a valuable platform for practical training and skill development in cybersecurity. - SPA
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Saudi Arabia Sets Guinness World Record in CTF IT Security Competition at Black Hat MEA

Many participants praised the event as a valuable platform for practical training and skill development in cybersecurity. - SPA
Many participants praised the event as a valuable platform for practical training and skill development in cybersecurity. - SPA

Saudi Arabia has earned a Guinness World Record for hosting the world's largest Capture The Flag (CTF) computer security competition during the Black Hat Middle East and Africa (MEA) cybersecurity event.
The competition tasked participants with solving simulated cybersecurity challenges in a virtual environment.

These tasks were categorized into risk-based, attack and defense, and hybrid scenarios, reflecting real-world cybersecurity threats, SPA reported.
Many participants praised the event as a valuable platform for practical training and skill development in cybersecurity.
The CTF competition, one of the largest events at Black Hat MEA, provided participants an opportunity to demonstrate their ethical hacking expertise while honing their skills in protecting systems and data. This initiative aligns with the Saudi Vision 2030 goal of advancing the Kingdom as a global leader in cybersecurity innovation and resilience.