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South Korea fights second day of heavy snow; 4 dead

South Korea grappled with heavy snowfall for a second day on Thursday, with lots of flights cancelled, ferryboat operations suspended and a minimum of four individuals reported dead in a bitter winter, though conditions showed signs of alleviating.

The winter snowfall was the third-heaviest in Seoul, the capital, considering that records began in 1907, the Yonhap news agency said, pointing out information from the city.

More than 40 cm (16 inches) of snow accumulated in parts of Seoul by 8 a.m., forcing the cancellation of more than 140 flights, although weather authorities raised heavy snow cautions in the capital's city by 10 a.m. on Thursday.

One person died and 2 were injured at a golf variety after a. net overladen with snow collapsed late on Wednesday, while. another was eliminated in the similar collapse of a protective camping tent. at a parking lot, media said.

Traffic accidents on highways east of the capital killed at. least two more, reports showed. Authorities said 11 people were. injured on Wednesday evening in a 53-vehicle pile-up on a. highway in the main city of Wonju in Gangwon province.

Seoul's primary airport, Incheon, was the worst affected, with. passengers dealing with delays of 2 hours usually, while 14% of. flights were postponed and 15% cancelled on Thursday, plane. tracking website Flightradar24 showed.

Authorities said about 142 flights were cancelled, and. operations of 99 ferryboats suspended on 76 paths by Thursday,. authorities stated, while media reported trains were likewise delayed.

Schools in the province of Gyeonggi adjoining Seoul got. consent to close on Thursday if needed, provincial. authorities stated.

The uncommonly heavy November snow has been credited to the. warmer-than-usual temperature levels of seawaters west of the Korean. peninsula experiencing currents of cold air.

Neighbouring North Korea has actually likewise gotten more than 10 cm.

(source: Reuters)