Record November Snowfall Disrupts Seoul with Chaos and Cheer

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Seoul experienced record-breaking snowfall this week, with 16.1 cm falling on Wednesday, the heaviest November snowfall since 1907. While residents and the country's first twin panda cubs enjoyed the winter wonderland, the snow caused significant disruptions, including power outages, flight cancellations, and road restrictions. Authorities are investigating three deaths potentially linked to the weather, and President Yoon Suk Yeol has called for measures to minimize public inconvenience.
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- Four killed and flights cancelled as heavy snowfall blankets Seoul The Guardian
- Travel Stunned By Record-Setting Korean Snow The Weather Channel
- Biggest November snowstorm in half a century hits Seoul and grounds flights The Associated Press
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