While the snow has eased, the impact continues to be widely felt. South Korea has been hit by heavy snowfall for the second consecutive day, causing severe disruptions to travel and daily life.
A record-setting blanket of early snow covered South Korea this week, snarling traffic, grounding flights and creating a winter wonderland of forests that were still vibrant with fall foliage.
The unusually heavy November snow has been attributed to warmer-than-usual temperatures of the seas west of the Korean peninsula encountering currents of cold air. Neighbouring North Korea has ...
Heavy snowfall in South Korea has disrupted flights and ferries and killed at least three people. The country grappled with its second day of record snow on Thursday, with the authorities ...
The unusually heavy November snow has been attributed to warmer-than-usual temperatures of the seas west of the Korean peninsula encountering currents of cold air. Neighbouring North Korea has ...
Gwanghwamun Square and Gyeongbok Palace are blanketed with snow in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Nov 27, 2024. (Photo: AP/Ahn Young-joon) One person died and two were injured at a golf range ...
(AP video shot by Yong-ho Kim) Visitors enjoy in snow at the Gyeongbok Palace, one of South Korea’s well-known landmarks, in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2024. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man) ...
Hundreds of flights grounded as record-breaking November snow hits South Korea Hundreds of flights grounded as record-breaking November snow hits South Korea Seoul’s main airport, Incheon ...