South Korea throws huge K-Pop concert for Scouts after storm Khanun disrupted their Jamboree
Friday, 11 August 2023 Following the disruption caused by typhoon Khanun to the World Scout Jamboree held at a coastal campsite in South Korea, a K-Pop concert was hastily arranged for its closing event. Over 40,000 Scouts attended the event, featuring various performers including girl groups NewJeans and Ive, at a soccer stadium in Seoul. Khanun pounded the southern and eastern regions of the country with rain and winds.
Overflowing trash bins, dirty toilets, bug-infested fields. These were some of the conditions that about 40,000 teenage scouts had to contend with in the past week at the World Scout Jamboree, sending red-faced organizers in South Korea scrambling to fix matters before a looming typhoon forced an...
South Korean authorities have embarked on a massive operation to relocate nearly 40,000 teenage scouts from around the world, after they were forced to change venues for a 12-day gathering that had..
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