[YTN기상센터]Power outages and high winds in Busan continue to be affected by typhoons into the morning



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Darkness due to blackout in Gwangalli, Busan … Germination fields
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In the Busan area, where the typhoons landed, blackouts and high winds continue.

Heavy rain and wind at speeds of 50 meters per second are expected in the typhoon-affected area until morning, so caution is required.

This time, let’s go to Busan. Park Reality Launcher!

Until an hour ago, it was dark outside due to power outages, but what now?

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As it is 5am, the light is gradually coming in everywhere.

There are still many dark places due to power outages.

Busan, where the typhoon struck at night, especially here in Gwangalli, has turned into a wild field.

We are just turning on the lights with the headlights of our relief cars.

All the outdoor facilities of the raw fish restaurant, which were normally open until last night, are damaged and collapsed, and the cafe windows at the rear are also broken by the strong winds and fall to the ground.

Typhoon ‘Mysak’ landed on the southwest coast of Busan and hit heavy rain and wind.

The strongest wind at 46 m per second was recorded in Edeokseo, Ulsan at 3 am, and a strong wind of 39.2 m per second also blew in Seodaesin-dong, Seo-gu, Busan.

Rain in the Busan area has been recorded at and around 100mm in Daejeo-dong, Gangseo-gu, Busan from midnight yesterday to the present.

Due to heavy rains accompanied by strong winds, road checks and power outages were reported one after another.

Several highways, such as the Busan Port Bridge, Geoga Bridge, Eulsukdo Bridge, and Gwangan Bridge were checked, and traffic on the East-West Busan overpass was restricted from 2 a.m.

Trains such as the Busan-Gimhae light rail, the Gyeongbu line, and the Donghae line stopped early.

In addition, around 3,900 households in Busan, including Saha-gu and Haeundae, were isolated, and around midnight, some 240 residents of 9 Busan counties and districts, including Suyeong-gu, were evacuated.

At 2 a.m., Busan Fire and Disaster Headquarters received 179 reports of damage, such as the building’s outer wall tearing or a tree falling into the street.

Busan is expected to see more rain of up to 400mm with a strong 50m per second wind this morning, making it impossible to relax.

Two to three hours after the typhoon approaches it can be considered the peak of the typhoon.

Pay particular attention to safety accidents, as there are concerns about damage to facilities due to high winds, coastal flooding, and tsunami damage.

So far, this is YTN Park Sang-il.

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