The sky over Seoul appeared hazy on the 23rd due to fine dust pollution from China and stagnant air in the central and western regions. Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@

The sky over Seoul appeared hazy on the 23rd due to fine dust pollution from China and stagnant air in the central and western regions. Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@

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The sky over Seoul appeared hazy on the 23rd due to fine dust pollution from China and stagnant air in the central and western regions. Photo by Dongju Yoon doso7@

The sky over Seoul appeared hazy on the 23rd due to fine dust pollution from China and stagnant air in the central and western regions. Photo by Dongju Yoon doso7@

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The sky over Seoul appeared hazy on the 23rd due to fine dust pollution from China and stagnant air in the central and western regions. Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@

The sky over Seoul appeared hazy on the 23rd due to fine dust pollution from China and stagnant air in the central and western regions. Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Yoon Dong-joo] On the 23rd, the sky over Seoul appeared hazy due to fine dust from China and stagnant air in the central-western region, resulting in high fine dust concentrations.



According to the Korea Meteorological Administration, although the elevated fine dust levels in the morning will dissipate in the afternoon as atmospheric dispersion improves, a strong cold wave is forecast to arrive starting Monday, the beginning of a new week, with morning temperatures in Seoul dropping to 6 degrees Celsius.


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