A man selected to attend the family reunions between North and South Koreans is checked by medical staff after arriving at the Hanwha resort in the eastern port city of Sockcho on Wednesday. AFP PHOTO
A man selected to attend the family reunions between North and South Koreans is checked by medical staff after arriving at the Hanwha resort in the eastern port city of Sockcho on Wednesday. AFP PHOTO

SEOUL: A group of 82 mostly elderly South Koreans accompanied by family converged on Wednesday on a coastal resort prior to crossing into North Korea for the first reunion in more than three years for the peninsula’s divided families.

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