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South Korea civil servants to don long johns

China Daily | Updated: 2011-01-18 07:55

Ministries, state-run companies told to switch off heating to save energy

SEOUL - South Korea's civil servants have been ordered to do their public duty by switching off the heating and donning long johns as the severe cold puts a strain on power resources, officials said on Monday.

In an emergency energy savings plan, all ministries and state-run companies have been told to turn off the heating from 11 am to noon and 5-6 pm, the Knowledge Economy Ministry said.

South Korea civil servants to don long johns

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