Monday, July 11, 2011

Another Rainy Monday in Korea

Up to 250mm of Rain In The Forecast For Central Korea + 12 Killed, 4 Missing From Downpours Over The Weekend

It is a rainy Monday morning here in Seoul and up to 250 millimeters of more downpours is in the forecast on this Monday as the monsoon current moves up towards the central parts of Korea.
There are currently rain advisories and warnings issued across the nation.
The Korea Meteorological Administration said the rain will continue in Seoul and the surrounding areas until Thursday.
Please do take extra caution when you head out to work this morning and try to stay indoors and avoid driving as much as possible for your safety.
Meanwhile, torrential downpours that hit Korea's southern regions over the weekend have caused mudslides and flash floods leaving at least 12 people dead and four missing. 0--- Korea Global TV

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