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26 Jun 2018 | 08:02 AM UTC

South Korea: Heavy rain causes disruptions June 26

Two airplanes collide at Gimpo International Airport (GMP) amid heavy rain; warning issued for Seoul and South Chungcheong province June 26

Warning

Event

On Tuesday, June 26, two airplanes collided at Gimpo International Airport (GMP) around 08:00 (local time); residual flight delays are possible throughout the day. The exact cause of the collision is unknown but could be linked to ongoing weather conditions. Heavy downpour warnings have been issued for Seoul and parts of South Chungcheong province through June 26. Over 12 cm (4.72 in) of rain as well as thunderstorms were forecast for the day. Weather conditions should return to normal on Wednesday morning.

Context

Monsoon season in South Korea typically starts at the end of June and lasts until July/August.

Advice

Individuals travelling through GMP are advised to verify the status of their flights prior to departure for the airport. Those present in Seoul and South Chungcheong are advised to follow all instructions as issued by local authorities. Remember that driving or walking through running water can be dangerous; 15 cm (6 in) of running water is enough to knock an adult over.