Seoul Faces Heaviest November Snowfall in a Century Amid Travel Disruptions

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Seoul Faces Heaviest November Snowfall in a Century Amid Travel Disruptions
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  • Seoul experiences heaviest November snow in over a century with 16.5 cm by 7 am.
  • President Yoon enacts emergency measures for public safety after record snowfall.
    • Over 220 flights and 90 ferries canceled, severely disrupting South Korean travel.
    • Snow and icy roads cause a deadly accident near Seoul, raising safety concerns.
    • Central to southwestern South Korea faces major commuting disruptions from snow.
    • Warnings about increased traffic incidents on icy roads are issued by KMA.
    • Strong winds and temperature shifts credited for heavy snow, says The Guardian.
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