Seoul: Hundreds of South Koreans have been brought home aboard chartered flights from typhoon-hit Saipan, foreign ministry officials said Tuesday. A total of 228 nationals arrived in South Korea on Monday and Tuesday aboard two direct T'way Air flights from Saipan arranged for their return, officials said. They had been stranded in Saipan after Typhoon Sinlaku tore through the territory last week, disrupting electricity, water and communications services, as well as airport and airline operations. According to Yonhap News Agency, a South Korean mission in Guam has supplied essential supplies to South Korean nationals in Saipan since Sunday, when flight services resumed, the ministry said. The mission's efforts ensured that those affected by the typhoon received necessary support while awaiting their flights back home.
Hundreds of South Koreans Return Home from Typhoon-Hit Saipan on Chartered Flights