A car has ploughed into a crowd of people killing at least nine in the South Korean capital Seoul, police say.
The traffic accident took place at around 21:30 local time (13:30 BST), they added.
As reported by Yonhap news agency, a man believed to be in his 60s drove the vehicle into pedestrians waiting at a traffic stop.
At least four more people have been taken to hospital.
Police say they are investigating the incident, but warn that casualty numbers might increase.
According to local media, the car was driving in the wrong direction and crashed into two other vehicles before it made contact with pedestrians.
The speed limit in the country is 50 km/h (31 mph) on general urban roads, and 30 km/h in residential areas, according to a recent report by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development into the country’s road safety.