Desert dust from China triggers 'yellow dust rain' alerts across South Korea
South Korean authorities warned of possible "yellow dust rain" this week as air quality held at "bad" levels nationwide, with dust from deserts in China and Mongolia continuing to linger days after first blanketing the peninsula.
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