Typhoon Khanun made landfall in South Korea on Thursday and was expected to traverse the Korean Peninsula slowly over the next two days, bringing torrential rains and powerful winds to a region already experiencing an unusually wet and deadly storm season.
As preparation for the typhoon, more than a hundred flights were canceled, schools in several cities switched to remote learning, ships were returned to ports, more than 10,000 people evacuated their homes and officials warned residents of…
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