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As Typhoon HAISHEN 10 was heading north, a typhoon warning was issued on the 6th on Jeju Island. The Meteorological Administration issued a typhoon advisory in the far sea south of Jeju Island at 9 a.m. that day. Right now, Typhoon High Line is heading northwest powered by a central air pressure of 935 hectopascals (hPa), a maximum wind speed of 49m per second and an intensity of ‘all rivers’ from about 290 km northeast of Okinawa, Japan.
310 km east of Jeju City at 5 am on the 7th
Waves 5 ~ 12m high at 25 ~ 40m per second strong wind
The Jeju area is expected to be affected by the typhoon’s high sun from night to day 7. The closest point to Jeju is at 5 am on the 7th, and is expected to pass 310 km east of the Jeju city.
Jeju, which is directly or indirectly affected by typhoons, is expected to fly at 10-16 meters per second starting this afternoon. Since the morning of the 7th, when the typhoon approaches, it has been strong winds with an instantaneous maximum wind speed of 25 to 40 meters per second. In addition, it was expected that there would be 3 to 8 m of waves in all the seas of Jeju Island and in the far sea in the southwestern part of Jeju Island, and 5 to 12 m in the far sea in the south. from Jeju Island. Estimated precipitation is 100-200mm in Jeju and over 300mm in mountainous areas on the afternoon of the 7th.
Jeju Island strengthened surveillance activities and security measures to minimize damage to lowlands and agricultural land flooding, stock collapse, plastic houses, agricultural and livestock facilities, and aquaculture facilities. through a trial meeting after the typhoon on the northern high line. In addition, under the influence of Typhoon No. 9, ‘Mysak’, he instructed each department to complete the dredging of accumulated driftwood and soil at the entrance to the reservoir, interior and drainage channels, and repair the facilities.
The Jeju Maritime Police Agency started emergency work from 4 pm the previous day (5). The Jeju Coast Guard has improved the coastal safety accident risk forecast from “interest” to “warning”, and has strengthened patrols in ports, harbors and coastal areas. In addition, guard vessels are arranged by sea zone to induce the voyage of fishing vessels while inducing safe navigation of vessels, such as passing cargo ships.
On the seventh day after the typhoon, the Jeju Provincial Office of Education recommended the transition to remote classes, the cancellation of after-school classes, and the cancellation of events organized by organizations of all levels, including kindergartens and special schools.
Jeju = Reporter Choi Chung-il [email protected]
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