South Korea's capital city was blanketed Wednesday by the heaviest snowfall on record for Seoul in November, with bad weather snarling traffic, knocking out power and grounding hundreds of ...
Heavy snow blanketed streets and road in South Korea for a second day on Thursday, causing traffic disruption. In Yongin, a metropolitan city located about an hour away from the capital ...
grounding hundreds of airplane flights and disrupting commuter traffic. South Korea’s weather agency said 20 centimeters (7.8 inches) of snow fell in northern areas of Seoul and nearby areas.
More than 200 households in Seoul were without electrical power for a time. Local media reported that at least two people had died in traffic accidents attributed to the weather conditions.
Traffic congestion is expected today (23rd) as some roads are closed due to a rally in downtown Seoul. The emergency action of the right to reject will hold a large-scale rally in the afternoon ...
More than 20 centimeters of snow blanketed parts of Seoul, Wednesday, disrupting traffic and causing massive inconvenience to commuters. The weather agency issued heavy snow advisories for the ...
disrupting commuter traffic and leaving at least two dead. South Korea’s weather agency said 20 to 26 centimeters (7.8 to 10 inches) of snow fell in northern areas of Seoul and nearby areas.