40,000 homes from blackouts to floods and rollovers … ‘Mysak’ Kangta Jeju Dizzy accidents one after another



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On the evening of the second night when typhoon ‘Mysak’ passed, the coastal village of Samdo-dong, Jeju-si was flooded. 2020.9.2 (provided by the fire department)

The ninth typhoon ‘MAYSAK’, which was accompanied by heavy rains of more than 1000mm and strong winds of more than 40m per second on Mount Halla, passed through Jeju overnight, causing damage large and small.

According to the Jeadju Security Headquarters on the 3rd, a total of 616 reports of damage related to the typhoon were received from 2 to 3 at 4 am.

Fortunately, there were no reports of personal injuries, but there were fast-paced accidents, such as the collapse of streetlights and traffic lights, and vehicles overturned or flooded in high winds.

At 4:44 pm on the 2nd, a fire broke out in a restaurant at the Folk Oil Market in Donghong-dong, Seogwipo-si, and the solar panel on the roof was blown away by the wind in Siheung-ri, Seongsan-eup .
A part of the roof of the raw fish shed was damaged and a 1.5-ton motorboat moored at the Sagye port in Daejeong-eup was flooded. In Haengwon-ri, Gujwa-eup, a vehicle with a driver overturned in a strong wind at 6:43 pm and rescuers were dispatched.

At 4:22 p.m., a report was received that the interior of the semi-basement store in Pyoseon-ri, Pyoseon-myeon, Seogwipo-si, was flooding.

At that time, there was a 70-year-old disabled person who had limited mobility.

At 5:18 pm, in Saekdal-dong, Seogwipo-si, they received a report that “four people are trapped in a car with water” and were sent to the rescue.

At 6:47 pm, a report was received in Geumak-ri, Hallim-eup, that two people were isolated in a car.

In Pyoseon-ri, Pyoseon-myeon and Seongsan-ri, Seongsan-eup, there were reports of people trapped because the elevators stopped.

In particular, when heavy rains of hundreds of millimeters fell in the mountains, the water level of the river, which was generally dry, rose abruptly and an evacuation order was issued to nearby residents.

The Jeju-do Security and Disaster Countermeasures Headquarters texted about 90 residents to evacuate the city hall around 5:53 p.m., as Mysak was on his way to Jeju, and was concerned about the flooding of the Woldaecheon, the highest water level of 4 meters.

Fortunately, the agar reservoir and the Byeongmuncheon reservoir were opened to control the river water level, and the water level gradually stabilized as the typhoon escaped the Jeju waters and caused no major damage.

Late at night, around 11:20 p.m., the time of high tide overlapped and the water filled up to the adults’ knees at Samdo 2-dong, Jeju-si, near the coast.

At Jungsanganseo-ro, Seogwipo-si, the Saekdalcheon was flooded with heavy rains and flooded the road, causing traffic congestion.

There was also a massive blackout.

High-tension cables were cut in several places in the province due to the strong wind that Maissac was bringing, and there were power cuts in more than 40,000 homes in the province, causing discomfort and fear in the neighbors. Restoration work is still ongoing.

The precipitation for each main point is Witsaeoreum 958 mm, Azalea Field 923.5 mm, Eorimok 777 mm, Sinrye 463.5 mm, Saekdal 459 mm, Gyorae 435.5 mm, Ara-dong 387.5 mm and Yusuam 340.5 mm.

The record for strong winds was also changed.

At 6:18 pm on Day 2, when the typhoon was near, the Alpine’s maximum instantaneous wind speed registered 49.2 m, recording the third highest wind speed in September.

In addition, in Marado, the southernmost point, a very strong wind blew at a speed of 40 m per second, the ground level was 37.9 m, and Daejeong, the western region, registered 34 m.

On the other hand, as of 7 am on the same day, Typhoon Myssac is a medium-sized typhoon with a central air pressure of 960 hPa (hectopascal), a maximum wind speed of 39 m per second (140 km per hour) and a strong wind radius of 300 km. .

Accordingly, the Jeju Regional Meteorological Administration replaced the typhoon warnings on land and sea on Jeju Island at 7 am on the 3rd with strong winds and storm warnings respectively.

However, the Meteorological Administration predicted that strong winds with an instantaneous maximum wind speed of 10 to 30 m per second (36 to 108 km per hour) will blow into the morning.

(Jeju = News 1)

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