Seoul blanketed by heaviest November snowfall in over 100 years
Many parts of South Korea were blanketed with snow for the second day running, as its capital Seoul saw its heaviest snowfall in a day for the month of November in more than 100 years. At least five people died. Hundreds of homes in Seoul and nearby cities reported losing power. Over a hundred ferry services and more than 150 flights have been cancelled or delayed since Wednesday. The weather agency said it's possible the cold and snowy conditions will persist for much of the winter season, especially around January to February. Lim Yun Suk reports.
Many parts of South Korea were blanketed with snow for the second day running, as its capital Seoul saw its heaviest snowfall in a day for the month of November in more than 100 years. At least five people died. Hundreds of homes in Seoul and nearby cities reported losing power. Over a hundred ferry services and more than 150 flights have been cancelled or delayed since Wednesday. The weather agency said it's possible the cold and snowy conditions will persist for much of the winter season, especially around January to February. Lim Yun Suk reports.