Cold Temperatures Crack Train Windows in South Korea

For my readers in South Korea, bundle up because it is cold out there:

An icy cold wave that spread frigid winds over the weekend is expected to continue throughout the week, meteorologists said Sunday, urging caution over slippery roads, freezing and bursting water meters and other damage.

The Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA) issued cold wave advisories and warnings for most parts of the country, saying the ongoing cold spell is caused by a southward inflow of cold air from Siberia. 

Midday highs remained at around minus 8 degrees Celsius across the country on Sunday. On Monday, morning lows in Seoul are forecast to be minus 11 degrees and midday highs minus 2 degrees. (…….)

Amid the cold weather, the Korea Railroad Corp. (KORAIL) reported damage to a Mokpo Station-bound KTX carrying 788 passengers, saying that windows on the bullet train were cracked at around 10:10 p.m. on Saturday. 

KTX train windows are double-glazed, and this time the outer parts of the windows cracked, according to the company. The accident caused no injuries or disruptions to operation of other trains.

“While outside parts of the windows of the train have become weak due to the cold weather, some of them were cracked after they were hit by pebbles,” a KORAIL official said.

Korea Times

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setnaffa
setnaffa
1 year ago

I agree with GI! Make sure you keep the blue side up and wings level!!

In 2010, I bought what passed for “cold-weather gear” in Texas and flew to Korea. I was sadly mistaken.

The wind whipping through the area where passengers wait for the limousine busses from Incheon Airport cut through those clothes as if they were not present.

The bus station near our final destination was just as cold; and at 1:00AM, cabs were scarce.

IIRC, it was about -14C. Texas hasn’t played that game much. It stayed cold for about a weak.

On a brighter note, I did survive the trip. And I managed to renew old acquaintances, make new friends, and spend a great time with my in-laws.

But I likely won’t be trying to visit South Korea in Winter again. I really like March through October weather a lot better.

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