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Remote-controlled Cameras to Check Blind Spots at Han River

Remote-controlled Cameras to Check Blind Spots at Han River

SEOUL, Feb. 8 (Korea Bizwire) – The Seoul Metropolitan Government is adopting remote-controlled wireless cameras for safety checks at bridges spanning the Han River. The new initiative will see the local government use wire and rail cameras to inspect hard-to-reach areas like facilities underneath bridges, without putting safety inspectors in danger. “Until recently, a barge had [...]

New Waterside Park Coming to Seoul’s Han River

New Waterside Park Coming to Seoul’s Han River

SEOUL, Feb. 9 (Korea Bizwire) – The Seoul Metropolitan Government announced Thursday that it will establish new waterside facilities at Yeouido Hangang Park by 2019.  The $170-million park will have a new dock, to accommodate waterway traffic on the Han River, and an observatory, alongside other commercial and cultural facilities for shopping, tourism, and exhibits.  [...]

Cold Snap Strikes Peninsula

Cold Snap Strikes Peninsula

SEOUL, Jan. 23 (Korea Bizwire) – Rivers froze, and workers hurried to their offices bundled in layers as South Korea recorded its coldest day yet this winter.  The temperature dropped early Monday morning to minus 12 degrees Celsius in Seoul, with Daegwallyeong, Gangwon Province, recording minus 18 degrees. Most of the other regions on the [...]

Man Dumps 13 Tons of Dead Animals into Han River as “Offering to Gods”

Man Dumps 13 Tons of Dead Animals into Han River as “Offering to Gods”

SEOUL, Sept. 30 (Korea Bizwire) – A 51-year-old man identified as Lee (full name undisclosed) was placed under arrest after disposing of some 13 tons of animal carcass in the Han River, a major waterway that flows through the heart of Seoul, according to the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office on Friday.  Prosecutors reported that Lee is [...]

Seoul to Resume Policing Operations to Protect Han River Waters

Seoul to Resume Policing Operations to Protect Han River Waters

SEOUL, Aug. 31 (Korea Bizwire) – South Korea will resume its policing operations next month to prevent Chinese fishermen from illegally entering neutral waters of the Han River estuary ahead of the peak season for crab fishing, Seoul’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said Wednesday.  In June, the joint military police unit composed of the [...]