ʻAʻole i hoʻokomo ka lāʻau kalapu i kahi pale maka i kāna huakaʻi. Ma luna o 1,500 poʻe i manaʻo ʻia ua kipa aku i nā hale i loko o ka manawa like.
Ua hoʻolaha koke ʻo Seoul Mayor Park Won-e pili ana nā kalapu a me nā kaola i ka "hoʻopaʻi koʻikoʻi" inā hōʻole ʻole lākou i ke kauoha a ka Pōʻaono e kāpae i nā hana ʻoihana. E mau nō ke kauoha a hiki i ka wā hou.
Ke makaʻu nei ka lāhui i kahi nalu hou o nā maʻi ma hope o ka hōʻoluʻolu ʻana i nā lula distancing kaiaulu.
ʻO Kōlea Hema ʻo ia ka ʻāina ʻelua ʻoi loa paʻakikī ma hope o Kina i ka wā mua o ka ulia. Eia nō naʻe, ua hoʻokele nā luna i ka laha ʻana o ka maʻi ma o ka hoʻāʻo nui ʻana a me ka huli ʻana i ka launa ʻana, ʻoiai ke ʻalo nei i ka laka lāhui.
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