Wednesday, November 27, 2024
Seoul faced its most severe November snowstorm in over half a century on Wednesday, disrupting travel across South Korea. The storm, which blanketed the capital with 20 centimeters (7.8 inches) of snow, surpassed the record set in 1972 when 12 centimeters fell on November 28. The unexpected weather led to widespread cancellations of flights, halted ferry operations, and closures of hiking trails, creating challenges for both domestic and international travelers. The effects of the storm extended beyond Seoul, with central, eastern, and southwestern regions…















