(LEAD) Heavy snow pounds Youth Olympics venue of Gangwon; emergency state declaredA young man caring for a cow shed was arrested, seized with drugs, and more than a thousand rounds of AK bullets.

SEOUL, Heavy snow pounded part of the host province of the Winter Youth Olympics in South Korea on Saturday, and the government activated emergency protocols to ensure the safety of participants and residents, officials said.

The city of Gangneung in Gangwon Province had received around 41.6 centimeters of snow as of 9 p.m., and the adjacent city of Samcheok had 33.4 cm, according to the Korea Meteorological Administration.

Some of the roads in Gangneung have been blocked, and a total of 41 entrances to major mountains, including Mount Seorak, remained closed.

“Up to 10 cm more of snowfall is expected in mountainous areas, and some regions along the East Sea are forecast to have up to 5 cm of snow through Sunday,” an agency official said.

In response, the provincial government went into Level 2 emergency mode and has taken necessary measures for safety by mobilizing 5,620 officials and 693 pieces of snow removal equipment.

Some planned events of the Olympics have been affected, and officials of the spor
ting event organizer called on the participants to check the official website for possible schedule changes.

“The government will make all-out efforts to proceed with the Olympics without a hitch,” Gangwon Gov. Kim Jin-tae said.

The fourth edition of the Winter Youth Olympics kicked off Friday, open to athletes aged 15-18 until Feb. 1.

The event brought together 1,802 athletes representing 78 nations, who are competing in 81 events in seven sports and 15 disciplines. The host South Korea has the biggest delegation with 102 athletes.

Source: Yonhap News Agency

Phatthalung, Police set to conduct a drug suppression operation. Phatthalung Province They arrested a young man hired to take care of a cowshed and seized methamphetamine and weapons of war. and over a thousand rounds of AK bullets

Officers from the Phatthalung Provincial Narcotics Suppression Operations Team and Khao Chaison Police Station brought forces to inspect the cattle shed, Village No. 4, Chong Thanon Subdistrict, Khao Chaison District, Phatthalung Province, after discovering that it was a hiding place for weapons of war. and arrested Mr. Sitthisak or Mee, 33 years old, a worker taking care of the said cowshed. Along with seizing 74 methamphetamine tablets and weapons of war, namely 1 M 16 firearm and 2 .22 caliber rifles hidden in an old parked van. Before finding 5.56 caliber ammunition, 7.62 caliber ammunition (AK), .22 caliber ammunition, a total of 1,165 rounds, in the straw storage area, and 5 M.16 ammunition holsters, 30-round capacity, 1 Ak 47 (AK) ammunition holster, 40-round capacity. In
the James Bond bag Therefore, they all were confiscated.

Police from Khao Chaison Police Station revealed that from now on they will speed up their investigation, collecting documents, evidence, witnesses, and submitting applications for approval of arrest warrants for the group of suspects involved in the said weapons of war.

Source: Thai News Agency