Typhoon Hin Namno Approaching North, 357 Hiking Trails in Seoul Completely Closed
Notice of Mountain Entry Restrictions and Installation of Safety Belts
[Asia Economy Reporter Han Jinju] The Seoul Metropolitan Government will completely close major hiking trails as Typhoon Hinnamnor approaches.
On the 5th, Seoul announced that it has installed entry restrictions and no-access signs at 357 major hiking trails, including the Seoul Dulle-gil and Inwangsan. The closure information is also being shared on the Seoul Dodreamgil website and social media channels.
After the weather warnings are lifted, the city plans to conduct safety inspections of hiking trails and forest paths such as the Seoul Dulle-gil, and will announce the reopening schedule through major Seoul city websites.
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Yoo Youngbong, Director of the Green City Leisure Bureau, said, “Please actively cooperate to avoid exposure to risks such as landslides, falling rocks, and tree falls. We will prioritize citizens' safety and work diligently to prevent damage.”
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