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As Typhoon ‘Mysak’ moves into the East Sea, all typhoon warnings have been lifted.
However, strong winds are expected to continue in the metropolitan area, Gangwon and the east coast.
I’ll hook up the relay car to find out the time. Choi Hyun-mi, pitcher!
Is the situation in Seoul okay?
[캐스터]Yes, there was heavy rain and wind in Seoul the whole way to work.
Now the sky has calmed down again to the point where the typhoon has passed.
There are also blue skies appearing here and there through the dark clouds.
However, due to the rain clouds left by the typhoon, the rain will continue today across the country.
Strong winds are expected to continue to blow across the metropolitan area, Gangwon and the east coast, so caution is needed.
Typhoon ‘Maisak’, which escaped to the East Sea, is expected to end around 3pm near Chongjin, China.
Currently, as typhoons move rapidly northward, all typhoon warnings have been removed and high wind warnings have been added for the metropolitan area, Gangwon and the East Coast, and storm warnings have been replaced in all seas.
It’s raining all over the interior at the moment, but the rain has weakened a lot.
However, there are still strong winds and strong winds of 20 to 30 meters per second in the Gangwon Mountains.
From yesterday until now, a record heavy rain of over 1000mm has fallen in the Jeju Mountains, and a lot of rain close to 500mm in Yeongdong province.
After 5 ~ 20mm of more rain, the sky will gradually clear from the south.
On the other hand, after ‘Maisak’, Typhoon No. 10 ‘High Line’ is heading north at the southern tip of Japan.
The typhoon will land on the south coast of Korea next Monday morning, and it appears to take a path across the Korean peninsula to the north and south.
In this case, the typhoon is expected to be at its peak between Sunday night and Monday afternoon.
As it penetrates the Korean peninsula after hitting the Gyeongnam region again, it can cause more damage than Typhoon No. 9 ‘Mysak’.
Check the weather information published in the future.
As the damage from the typhoon is expected to reestablish across the country beyond recovery, we must not delay our vigilance.
I am YTN Choi Hyun-mi at Dongjak Bridge.