At least 154 killed in Seoul Halloween stampede
SEOUL -- At least 154 people were killed in Seoul on Saturday night as Halloween revelers crushed their way into a small alley in the city's Itaewon district.
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has declared a national mourning period, vowing to mobilize all resources to help the bereaved families and investigate the causes. Read more.
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