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South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol ordered a period of national mourning Sunday after at least 153 people were killed in a crowd stampede in Seoul. The crowd rush occurred during Halloween ...
The stampede was all the talk in Korean American circles in North Jersey ... alleys where people like to gather, Park explained. Halloween has a bigger influence because Itaewon is an area near ...
SEOUL, South Korea — South Korean police are investigating what caused a crowd surge that killed more than 150 people during Halloween festivities in Seoul last weekend in the country’s worst ...
At least two U.S. citizens were killed in the stampede ... for the country's biggest outdoor Halloween festivities since the pandemic began. The South Korean government eased COVID-19 restrictions ...
"There's always a lot of people in Itaewon, but the peak is during the Halloween season," she said in Korean. "Whenever Halloween rolls around, everyone, including celebrities, go to Itaewon." ...
South Korean official admitted responsibility ... President Yoon Suk-yeol has declared a week of national mourning over the Halloween stampede, saying the country had too many safety disasters.
Witnesses described chaotic scenes moments before the stampede, with the police on hand in anticipation of the Halloween event at times having trouble maintaining control of the crowds.
Catholic bishops in South Korea have expressed deep sorrow and offered prayers over the death of 154 people in a stampede during ... and many Korean youngsters and foreign nationals visit the district ...
A top South Korean Catholic leader has paid tributes to victims of the Seoul Halloween stampede on the second anniversary of the tragedy that claimed 159 lives and left scores injured. Archbishop ...