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Seoul can't breathe as thick smog engulfs entire Korean Peninsula [PHOTOS]

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People look down on Seoul's fine dust-covered cityscape from Mt. Nam, Tuesday. Seoul's airborne fine dust level has hovered at
People look down on Seoul's fine dust-covered cityscape from Mt. Nam, Tuesday. Seoul's airborne fine dust level has hovered at "very bad" for five consecutive days. Korea Times photo by Hong In-gi

Seoul's downtown area is obscured. Korea Times photo by Hong In-gi
Seoul's downtown area is obscured. Korea Times photo by Hong In-gi

Seoul's landmark N Seoul Tower is shrouded in smog, Tuesday. Korea Times photo by Hong In-gi
Seoul's landmark N Seoul Tower is shrouded in smog, Tuesday. Korea Times photo by Hong In-gi

This satellite image shows a vertically stretched red belt of fine dust covering the entire Korean Peninsula and eastern parts of China. Given the visualized wind direction, a major portion of the dust is believed to have blown in from China. Earth Nullschool, a maker of an interactive animated maps, created the image. Captured from the company's website
This satellite image shows a vertically stretched red belt of fine dust covering the entire Korean Peninsula and eastern parts of China. Given the visualized wind direction, a major portion of the dust is believed to have blown in from China. Earth Nullschool, a maker of an interactive animated maps, created the image. Captured from the company's website

Lawmakers wear dust masks at the National Assembly in Seoul, Tuesday, in a demonstration calling on the government to tackle the air pollution. Korea Times photo by Oh Dae-geun
Lawmakers wear dust masks at the National Assembly in Seoul, Tuesday, in a demonstration calling on the government to tackle the air pollution. Korea Times photo by Oh Dae-geun

Masked lawmakers at the National Assembly in Seoul, Tuesday. They want the government to take action on the air pollution. Korea Times photo by Oh Dae-geun
Masked lawmakers at the National Assembly in Seoul, Tuesday. They want the government to take action on the air pollution. Korea Times photo by Oh Dae-geun

Dust mask shelves are left empty at a mart in Seoul, Tuesday. Demand for masks and air purifiers surged as the nationwide air-quality level plunged to dangerous levels for days. Yonhap
Dust mask shelves are left empty at a mart in Seoul, Tuesday. Demand for masks and air purifiers surged as the nationwide air-quality level plunged to dangerous levels for days. Yonhap

Officials check emissions from an old truck in Seoul. Yonhap
Officials check emissions from an old truck in Seoul. Yonhap

Environmental activists in full-body protection gear stage a rally in Cheongju, Tuesday, calling on the government to take measures to cut air pollution. Yonhap
Environmental activists in full-body protection gear stage a rally in Cheongju, Tuesday, calling on the government to take measures to cut air pollution. Yonhap

Environmental activists get their air pollution message across at a rally in Cheongju, Tuesday. Yonhap
Environmental activists get their air pollution message across at a rally in Cheongju, Tuesday. Yonhap
Park Si-soo pss@koreatimes.co.kr


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