Seoul Residents Warned of ‘Sea of Fire’ Carry On With Life
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Choi Yong Wook woke on his 29th birthday to the news that North Korea had repositioned a missile days after threatening to turn Seoul into a “sea of fire.” That didn’t stop him from a romantic dinner with his wife in one of the South Korean capital’s busiest areas.
“This is how we survive, we continue living our lives,” Choi, a Daewoo Electronics Corp. salesman, said in an interview. “North Korea has always threatened that war can break out any day. But who can believe them?”