Record Snowfall in South Korea: Chaos, Cheer, and Tragedy

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South Korea experienced its third-heaviest snowfall since 1907, with over 16 inches blanketing Seoul, creating picturesque scenes but also causing significant disruptions. The heavy snow led to travel chaos, with numerous flights canceled, ferry services halted, and roads becoming hazardous. At least five people died, including two in traffic accidents, and 11 were injured in a 53-vehicle pile-up. The snowfall, attributed to warmer seawater temperatures meeting cold air currents, also forced the closure of hundreds of schools.
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