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At around 2:40 am on the 7th, a traffic light is damaged on a road in Yeongdo-gu, Busan. (Photo = Courtesy of Busan Police Agency)
As the 10th Typhoon High Line approaches, roads in the Busan area are under control and damage from high winds gradually increases.
In Busan, where the typhoon warning went into effect at 3am this day, heavy rains of 10-30mm per hour are falling with strong winds of 15-25m per second.
In particular, strong winds are blowing, such as the record of an instantaneous maximum wind speed of 25.8 m per second at Jung-gu at 5:19 am today, and the damage from high winds is increasing.
At 6 am that day, the Busan Police Agency received 19 cases of damage caused by high winds, including damage to trees in the streets.
Around 2:40 a.m. that day, a traffic light collapsed on a highway in Dongsam 1-dong, Yeongdo-gu, and at a similar time, a tree from the street fell onto a highway at an intersection in Daeyeon 4- dong, Nam-gu.
As the typhoon approaches, the road control section in Busan gradually increases.
According to the Busan Police Agency on the 7th, 15 roads in the Busan area were fully or partially controlled at 6am on the day.
At 0 o’clock on this day, the Geoga Bridge connecting Busan and Geoje was completely controlled by strong winds.
Container vehicles are also banned from the two-way roads of the Busan Port Bridge and Namhang Bridge at 4 a.m., and the Eulsukdo Bridge is under full control from 5:20 a.m.
Also, roads such as the Deokcheon Drainage Plant in Buk-gu ~ Hwamyeong Ecological Park, Suyeon Bridge, Yeonan Bridge, Sebyung Bridge in Dongnae-gu, Sugwan Bridge and the access road to Samrak Ecological Park in Sasang- gu, the access road to the Wildflower Complex, and Guldari in the Yeongnak Park in Geumjeong, the water level rises continuously as the water level rises.
Aircraft and train operations are also being disrupted.
Gimhae Airport started with Jeju Air 7C561, which was scheduled to go to Jeju at 6:35 am, and 85 planes were canceled in advance.
All sections of the Busan Gimhae light rail and Donghae line from Bujeon to Ilgwang stopped operating from the first train this morning.
Busan Metro lines 1-4 and city buses operate normally.
The Typhoon High Line is expected to be near the sea 50 km east of Busan at 9 am.
The Busan Meteorological Administration requested that a large amount of rain of 100 to 300 mm and strong winds of 15 to 25 m per second blow in the afternoon of this day, so that we are prepared for typhoons.