Scouts, including hundreds of Canadians, to evacuate Korea jamboree ahead of storm

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Scouts, including hundreds of Canadians, to evacuate Korea jamboree ahead of storm
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Scouts Canada says 235 Canadian youth and 143 volunteers are attending the event.

British scout members leave the World Scout Jamboree campsite in Buan, South Korea, Sunday, Aug. 6, 2023.South Korean officials they will evacuate tens of thousands of scouts, including hundreds of Canadians, from an international scouting jamboree along the country's western coast before the expected arrival of a typhoon.

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