As spring comes, so does yellow dust - The Korea Times

As spring comes, so does yellow dust

Cornelian cherry flowers bloom at a Han River park in Seoul, Sunday, alongside an electronic signboard showing that the fine dust level is bad. Yellow dust originating from eastern Mongolia covered most parts of the country for the first time in a year and its arrival raised the fine dust levels across the Korean Peninsula. Yonhap

Cornelian cherry flowers bloom at a Han River park in Seoul, Sunday, alongside an electronic signboard showing that the fine dust level is bad. Yellow dust originating from eastern Mongolia covered most parts of the country for the first time in a year and its arrival raised the fine dust levels across the Korean Peninsula. Yonhap

Jung Da-hyun

Jung Da-hyun is a reporter at The Korea Times, covering social issues in Korea, including foreign residents, education, environment and politics. Driven by a deep interest in people’s stories, she focuses on investigative and feature reporting through direct interviews and field coverage. She received the Amnesty International Korea Media Award for her “Deepfake Crisis at Schools” series. Reach her at dahyun08@koreatimes.co.kr. Always open to hearing your stories.

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