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A person reads messages on a billboard in the October 29 Memorial Alley in Seoul’s Itaewon neighborhood on Oct. 28, 2024, the eve of the second anniversary of the crowd crush that killed 159 people.
Arriving at Itaewon subway station, he, his wife and their older son witnessed the chaos of ambulances being blocked by crowds and emergency responders frantically trying to perform ...
Meanwhile, on the alley’s southern end, partygoers on the main thoroughfare, as well as those just arriving from the Itaewon subway station, were pushing in, too.
Yoon Suk-yeol, the president of South Korea, center, and Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, right, at an unofficial memorial outside the Itaewon subway station near where the fatal crush took place.
Lee, now suspended from his post, was found to have arrived at the Itaewon police substation at 11:05 pm. As the first call to the police’s 112 emergency hotline was at made around 10:15 pm, his ...
Itaewon has been declared a “special diaster zone” since last Sunday. As this weekend approached, there were signs that Itaewon was slowly coming back to life.
Itaewon was popular for its diversity and nightlife. A week after a disaster killed more than 150 young people there, the neighborhood is a monument of grief.
How residents in the Itaewon area in Seoul, South Korea are feeling right now, and how Halloween's tragic crowd surge might affect the "party mecca of South Korea." South Koreans are mourning the ...
ANTHONY KUHN, BYLINE: It's been almost a week since the stampede, but still a lot of people are coming to an informal altar outside the Itaewon subway stop to lay flowers and offerings.