Families separated by the Korean War are running out of time to reunite with their loved ones.According to the Ministry of Unification's Integrated Information System for Separated Families, some 35-hundred people who are part of families separated by the war passed away last year.As of today, February 18th, only 68-thousand of the more than 129-thousand registered family members are still alive.And time is not a friend to those awaiting the next reunion event.Around 82 percent of them are over the age of 70.It's already been more than a year since the last reunion event, held between February 20th and the 25th last year.It was the first such event held by the current Park Geun-hye administration.A total of 813 people from the two Koreas were reunited with family at that event.