Global warming: Thousands of lovebugs invade South Korea

Célio Fioretti, from our correspondent in Seoul
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A woman protects herself from a swarm of lovebugs in Incheon, west of Seoul. Between June and July, South Korea is now overrun with these insects. Lim Soon-suck / AP
For three years, thousands of "lovebugs" have proliferated, irritating the 25 million residents of the Seoul region. Authorities have found no solution to eradicate these black, red-headed flies, which have migrated to Korea due to global warming.
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