Ship From South Heads North With Relief Aid
A South Korean ship with instant noodles, blankets and bottled water sailed for North Korea as an international effort intensified to help thousands injured or left homeless in last week’s train explosion that killed 161 people. South Korea said it plans to ship $20 million of relief goods.
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