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As you may have heard, Jeju has snow and snow, but the wind is blowing so strong that it is unclear when the sky road will open again.

Anchor Joo Joo-eun, who hosts our weekend 8 o'clock news, also went to Jeju Island and is unable to return to Seoul because her flight did not take off.



About 30 minutes ago, Joo Joo-eun, an anchor, reported the situation there from Jeju Airport.



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Yes, I am Jeju International Airport.



As usual, I should have taken a flight leaving around 7 pm today (the 23rd) and returned to Seoul, but as flights were canceled one after another from yesterday, I was also stuck here.



Here at the airport, tourists who couldn't return home, like me, are waiting for flights to resume.



There is also a counter for canceled passengers, but since yesterday afternoon the flight has not taken off, so there is a line to change the existing ticket to a new one.



Airline staff and airport staff are also coming out and explaining the situation to passengers.



After refreshing the airline application hundreds of times, I managed to get a ticket for tomorrow night, but the weather is still not very good, so I guess I'll have to keep an eye on tomorrow's weather conditions.



There were a lot of people at the airport during the day, but now the number of people has decreased as people like me who got tickets have left.



However, after finding tickets with difficulty like this, accommodation is another problem.



I barely found a place to stay on the Internet or by phone, and I've already returned the rental car, so I have to take a hard step by shuttle bus or public transportation.



There is a snow forecast until tomorrow morning, and the wind is blowing strong, so it is still unclear when the Jeju sky road will open.



However, I will try to return safely and deliver the news.



(Video editing: Lee Seung-jin)