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Overflowing trash in Itaewon after Halloween [PHOTOS]
Posted : 2021-11-01 15:21
Updated : 2021-11-01 16:24
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Trash is piled up in a street of Itaewon, a popular gathering area for Halloween in central Seoul, Nov. 1, the day after Halloween. Yonhap
Trash is piled up in a street of Itaewon, a popular gathering area for Halloween in central Seoul, Nov. 1, the day after Halloween. Yonhap

Trash is piled up in a street of Itaewon, a popular gathering area for Halloween in central Seoul, Nov. 1, the day after Halloween. Yonhap
Sanitation workers load garbage bags onto a truck in an alley in Itaewon on Nov. 1, the morning after Halloween. Yonhap

Trash is piled up in a street of Itaewon, a popular gathering area for Halloween in central Seoul, Nov. 1, the day after Halloween. Yonhap
Sanitation workers pick up piles of trash on a street in Itaewon on Nov. 1, the morning after Halloween. Yonhap

Halloween gatherings raising outbreak concerns
Halloween gatherings raising outbreak concerns
2021-11-01 16:02  |  Health & Science

Trash is piled up in a street of Itaewon, a popular gathering area for Halloween in central Seoul, Nov. 1, the day after Halloween. Yonhap
Litter and flyers are gathered in an Itaewon street on Nov. 1, the morning after Halloween. Yonhap

Trash is piled up in a street of Itaewon, a popular gathering area for Halloween in central Seoul, Nov. 1, the day after Halloween. Yonhap
Sanitation workers climb onto the back of a garbage truck in Itaewon, Nov. 1. Yonhap

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