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North Korea trash balloons interfere with flights in Seoul, cause rooftop fire

North Korea has actually sent about 500 balloons loaded with garbage into South Korea's air area over the past 24 hr, officials in the South stated on Thursday, interfering with flights and firing up a fire on the roofing system of a. property building.

The balloons are part of a continuous propaganda campaign by. Pyongyang against North Korean defectors and activists in the. South, who regularly send balloons carrying items such as. anti-Pyongyang brochures medication, cash and USB sticks packed. with K-pop videos and dramas.

A presumed balloon suspended liftoffs and landings at. Seoul's Gimpo Airport on Wednesday evening for two hours, an. official at the Korea Airports Corporation stated.

Balloons have affected traffic at South Korea's primary. international airport, Incheon, a number of times in current weeks.

In Gyeonggi, a province near Seoul, a balloon caught fire on. top of a property structure. Fire fighters extinguished the. blaze, an official at the Gyeonggi Northern Fire and Catastrophe. Headquarters said.

South Korea's military stated some trash balloons were. equipped with timed poppers that could cause fires.

A timer is connected to the garbage balloons, which has the. impact of popping the balloons and spreading out the garbage after a. certain period of time has actually passed, Lee Sung-jun, a spokesperson. for South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff, told a briefing.

Lee stated 480 balloons had actually landed mainly carrying paper and. plastic trash in South Korea as of Thursday.

On Wednesday, North Korean balloons had landed in the. vicinity of the heavily guarded presidential workplace in Seoul.

(source: Reuters)