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sky road, sea road, and railways and roads are also affected by typhoon Bobby. All Jeju flights were cut off today (26th), and some trains have stopped.

Reporter Je Hee-won organizes the traffic situation.

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Starting with the Asiana Airlines flight, which was scheduled to depart from Jeju to Gimpo at 6:30 am, all airline 463 flights to and from Jeju have canceled their operations.

At Gimpo Airport, a number of domestic flights were canceled.

Wind shear and Golpoong warnings were issued at Jeju Airport, and typhoon warnings were issued at 8 airports including Incheon and Yeosu airports.

As typhoons gradually head north, there is a possibility that more flights are canceled.

The waterways on the west and south coasts were also cut off.

Nine routes and 15 passenger ships to and from Jeju Island, Mokpo, Busan, and Wando were all controlled.

About 1,900 ships evacuated from the high waves are anchored at the port in Jeju Island.

In addition, passenger ships from Nokdong to Geomun and other islands in Jeollanam-do were completely suspended, and 97 passenger ships in 71 routes across the country were stopped.

KORAIL stopped operating some trains on the Janghang Line, Gyeongjeon Line, Honam Line and Jeolla Line due to the typhoon going north.

On the Gyeongjeon Line, the train between Songjeong and Suncheon Station in Gwangju stopped after 5pm, and the Janghang Line stopped running on the Janghang Line, including two trains from Yongsan to Iksan.

KORAIL said that there may be additional operation adjustments depending on the typhoon movement situation.

From 3 pm, 607 trails in 21 parks nationwide, including Jirisan and Hallasan National Parks, are fully controlled.

(Video editing: Choi Hye-young)