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Seoul warns of blackouts, calls for long johns Seoul (AFP) Jan 12, 2011 The government urged South Koreans Wednesday to dig out their thermal underwear and turn down the heating, warning that some areas may otherwise face electricity blackouts amid unusually cold weather. Knowledge Economy Minister Choi Kyung-Hwan said electricity demand has hit a new record three times this winter so far. "Amid the sudden surge of electricity demand... we may experience blackouts in some areas if the situation worsens," he said in a speech, adding the government was girding for a possible emergency. "There is a limit in expanding our electricity supply, and we need your active help," Choi said. The ministry urged people to wear thermal underwear instead of turning on heaters in offices, cut heating during the peak hours of 10 am to noon and 4 to 6 pm and use stairs instead of lifts. The temperature in Seoul on December 24 plunged to minus 15.1 degrees Celsius (4.8 degrees Fahrenheit), the lowest December figure in the capital since 1980. Warmer southern provinces that normally see little snow have been hit by sudden snowstorms. Public transport in the southeastern city of Pohang last week was paralysed by the biggest snowstorm there in more than six decades.
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New storm set to strike northeastern US New York (AFP) Jan 11, 2011 A new storm coming just weeks after a massive snowfall paralyzed activity in New York city is set to bring more misery to the northeastern United States, forecasters said Tuesday. The US National Weather Service said that two low pressure system, one heading up the eastern US seaboard and another moving in from the Ohio and Tennessee valleys, are set to merge off the mid-Atlantic coast and r ... read more |
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