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Typhoon 9 ‘Mysak’ lands in Busan and Gyeongnam and penetrates the Yeongnam area
Typhoon damage continues, such as flooding of roads in areas penetrated by the typhoon, damage to facilities
Maximum wind speed in the center 45㎧ · strong wind radius 360 km… Areas of influence on the Korean peninsula
After Typhoon Mysak No. 9 touched down in Busan, it passed through the interior of the Korean Peninsula and escaped to the East Sea.
To deliver the exact site, YTN’s coverage team is moving along the typhoon’s path to cover.
I’ll connect the reporters. Reporter Hong Seong-wook!
The typhoon has advanced to the East Sea, but what is the current situation where reporter Hong is out?
[기자]About 2 hours ago, we told about the situation of a typhoon in Pohang, and we have been to Uljin-gun, Gyeongbuk, following the typhoon that is currently heading north.
The rain has subsided a lot, but strong winds are a problem.
I will explain in detail the situation on the site of how strong the wind is blowing.
It is a tree located on the shore, and it lies completely on its side like that.
Just by looking at this figure, you can guess how strong the strong wind is.
Let’s get into the poplite a bit.
Even now, the sea water continues to move towards the village, so we cannot go deeper, but here you can also see the situation.
Although the trees are still leaning, and although it is inside the port, you can see that the sea water continues to advance towards the town.
As mentioned above, our reporters also followed the typhoon and continued to travel down the East Coast Coastal Road.
Typhoon trails were found everywhere.
We have witnessed typhoon damage, such as road flooding, damage to facilities, and falling trees. When the day is completely bright, the damage situation will be confirmed one after another.
Typhoon Myssac No. 9, the maximum wind speed in the center is 45 m per second and the strong wind radius is 360 km.
In fact, the entire Korean peninsula can be seen as the direct influence of the typhoon.
Even if the typhoon escapes to the East Sea, the strong winds are expected to continue throughout the morning.
In particular, there is concern that this typhoon will cause great damage to the East Sea region adjacent to the sea, overlapping the period of contrast when sea water rises.
[앵커]So when can I get out?
[기자]First of all, it is very dangerous to go out right now because the strong winds continue to blow.
It is very dangerous because the surrounding facilities are blown away by strong winds, and especially on the east coast here, the swell is very high.
If you look back, you can see that the waves continue to rush towards the town, but this is the inner harbor.
It is surrounded by a breakwater, but even here, the surf is very high.
Typhoon Mysak is accompanied by heavy rains and there is also concern of a landslide in mountainous areas.
Also, as mentioned above, there is the risk of additional accidents due to damage to facilities due to high winds.
It seems safe to come out slowly referring to the weather information that will be delivered in the future.
We started here in Uljin, Gyeongbuk and Pohang, and we went up to Uljin following the typhoon as we headed north.
The typhoon is expected to completely escape to the East Sea around 7 am, but the typhoon’s radius is very wide.
Even if the typhoon escapes, it is very dangerous to go out right now because the high waves and strong winds are blowing in the east coast area.
We recommend that you establish a schedule to go out paying attention to the weather conditions that will be communicated in the future.
We will finish the site situation here in Uljin, and then move to Samcheok to report back on the typhoon situation.
YTN Hong Sung-wook in Uljin, Gyeongbuk[[email protected]]it is.
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