Seoul's Historic Snowstorm Claims Lives and Disrupts Travel

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South Korea is experiencing its heaviest snowfall in over a century, resulting in at least four deaths and significant disruptions, including the cancellation of over 140 flights and suspension of ferry services. The heavy snow, attributed to warm sea temperatures meeting cold air currents, has led to structural collapses and traffic accidents. Neighboring North Korea has also reported significant snowfall.
- South Korea: At least four dead in heavy snowfall DW (English)
- Four killed and flights cancelled as heavy snowfall blankets Seoul The Guardian
- Travel Stunned By Record-Setting Korean Snow The Weather Channel
- See it: Seoul's worst November snowstorm in over 100 years causes deadly havoc in South Korea Fox Weather
- Record Snowfall Hurls Seoul Into Winter The New York Times
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