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When the ninth typhoon “Maysak” headed north, there was a “typhoon emergency” in Jeju and Busan. According to the Meteorological Administration on day 1, Typhoon Myssac was a medium-sized typhoon with a central air pressure of 935 hPa (hectopascals), a maximum wind speed of 49 m per second (176 km / h) and a strong radius of 380 km wind, which caused enormous damage in 2007 ‘Nari’ and 2003 ‘Maemi’. It comes up a similar path. The force is “very strong”.
According to the Meteorological Administration, Maisak is a very strong typhoon with a central air pressure of 935 hPa and a maximum wind speed of 176 km / h (49 m / s) at 3 pm on Day 1. It moves northeast at 16 km / h from the sea near northwestern Okinawa, Japan, at about 220 km / h. The typhoon is expected to cross the sea on the east side of Jeju Island in the afternoon of Day 2 and land near Busan around 3 am on Day 3, and escape from Uljin to the east coast around 7 pm. the same day. In particular, when closer to Busan, the distance between the center of the typhoon and the center of Busan is predicted to be only 20 km. Consequently, the big cities of Gyeongsang-do, such as Jeju Island and Busan and Ulsan, are expected to take a major hit. The Meteorological Administration predicts that this typhoon will be a powerful typhoon that rains more than the eighth typhoon ‘Bobby’, which was just before.
The Jeju-do Security and Disaster Countermeasures Headquarters issued the first stage of emergency response on this day to prepare for typhoons. In cooperation with 13 related departments, security measures were reviewed in 95 areas with high wind risk, 5 areas with concern for river flooding, and 70 large construction sites. In addition, the Jeju Coast Guard and the Seogwipo Coast Guard operated the Typhoon Countermeasures Headquarters to take security measures, such as tying up fishing boats.
When the preliminary warning for a typhoon in Busan was announced at 11 a.m. on the 1st, the City of Busan immediately initiated an emergency response, such as issuing the first emergency stage according to the on-site action manual for damage by storms and floods. More than 200 people at the level of Busan City team leader and above, including Acting Authority Byun Seong-wan, visited and inspected 200 disaster-vulnerable areas in the city, including retaining walls and construction sites, and celebrated a meeting to determine the situation and countermeasures prepared for the ninth typhoon in the afternoon of the afternoon to enter the ‘Total Typhoon Response System’. did.
The Port of Busan also entered the 24-hour emergency work system. The ship evacuation council was held to complete the evacuation of ships at the New Port and North Port container docks at 6 am on the 2nd, and the rest of the ships, including international passenger ships on the Busan-Japan route, at 6 pm on day 1.
Estimated rainfall from typhoons through 3 is 100-300mm in Yeongdong, Gangwon, the east coast of Gyeongbuk, east of Jeolla, Jeju Island, and Dokdo in Ulleungdo (over 400mm in many places), and 100-300mm in Seoul, Gyeonggi, Gangwon Yeongseo, Chungbuk and Gyeongbuk. 200mm, 50 ~ 150mm in Chungnam and Jeolla-do. The estimated instantaneous maximum wind speed between 2 and 3 days is 108-180 km / h on the coast of Jeju Island and Gyeongsang, 72-144 km / h in Yeongdong and southern Gangwon provinces, and 36- 108 km in other areas. An official from the Meteorological Administration said: “When landing in Korea and crossing inland, the wind will feel stronger.” It can happen, so you have to prepare thoroughly. “
Meanwhile, the Meteorological Administration announced that the 10th Typhoon ‘High Ship’ occurred about 780 km north of Guam around 9pm on Day 1. The tall ship is expected to approach the sea near Kagoshima, Japan, in the afternoon of the 6th. In response, the Meteorological Administration said: “It will become more powerful in the future due to a typhoon that has just developed”, and said: “Because the movement has started, there is still a high possibility of a change in route. “
In response, the Czech weather app ‘Windy’ predicted that the typhoon would penetrate Japan’s Honshu region over the weekend and approach the East Sea around the 7th, next Monday. As it approached Korea, a strong wind was predicted to blow with a maximum speed of around 30m per second.