Wildfires have been ravaging South Korea, where dozens of people have died and thousands have been evacuated.
The "unprecedented" crisis remains critical, according to acting president Han Duck-soo, who said the fires are "rewriting the record books for the worst wildfires in our nation's history".
Several heritage cultural sites, including the Unramsa temple, have been affected by the fire.
Videos posted on social media show fires burning around the historic temple.
The blazes raging in the city of Uiseong burned down the Gounsa Temple, built in 618 AD, which was one of the largest temples in the province.
At least 24 people have been killed as multiple wildfires continue to ravage South Korea's south-east region.
Most of the victims are in their 60s and 70s, authorities say, adding that some 26 people are injured - with 12 in critical condition. More than 23,000 people have been forced to flee their homes.