<Anchor> As

you have heard, the weather may be different today, tonight, and tomorrow at dawn, so I'd like to check the traffic conditions again before going to work tomorrow. Then, let's connect the reporter on the diving bridge and check the weather now.

Reporter Jeon Yeon-nam, the level of the Han River still seems pretty high right?

<Reporter> The

water level of the Han River is constantly increasing here as the discharge from Paldang Dam continues to flow.

The water discharged from the Paldang Dam is about 4 to 4 hours and a half before arriving at the diving bridge.

At the end of July 2011, when there was a landslide in Mt. Umyeon, the water level of the diving bridge exceeded 11m, but it still does not reach that level, but the flood control station is also preparing for all possibilities as the rain in the central region can continue until the coming 12th.

<Anchor>

As the water of the Han River increased, the Olympic Avenue next to it was controlled today or not, but let's clean up the traffic.

<Reporter>

Yes, the roads around Seoul were controlled and released.

From around 1 o'clock in the daytime, the two-way route between the Dangsan Railway Bridge and the Hangang Railway Bridge was completely controlled by the Olympic Road, but it was also temporarily lifted depending on the water level in the Han River.

From around 7:00 am, the vicinity of Yeoui upper and lower Nadeokmok and Gaehwayukmun gates have been continuously controlled.

Part of the eastern arterial road was completely controlled from 5 am, but it was canceled at 4 pm, and now it is possible to pass all sections.

The control section of the main road along the Han River can be changed flexibly at any time as the water level changes, so you should listen to the guidance of the police and the authorities.

(On-site progress: Sekyung Kim, Video coverage: Using, video editing: Park player)