North Korea deploys a new weapon against the South: Unbearable noise

A wall of large loudspeakers are perched in October on a North Korean hilltop visible from Ganghwa Island in South Korea. Relations between the two countries have sunk to the lowest level in years, and now North Korea is blaring eerie sounds across the border that South Korean villagers say is making their lives hell. (Chang W. Lee/The New York Times)

DANGSAN-RI, South Korea — Loud, crackly noises that sounded like an ominous, giant gong being beaten again and again washed over this village on a recent night. On other nights, some residents described hearing wolves howling, metal grinding together or ghosts screaming as if out of a horror movie. Others said they heard the sound of incoming artillery, or even a furious monkey pounding on a broken piano.