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Last week, heavy rain caused damage to southern regions such as Busan. Jangbibi starts again from today (27th). Another damage is feared, as it is expected that a heavy rain of up to 200mm in the southern region is expected.

Reporter Ahn Young-in reports.

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rainy season front, which had stayed on the southern coast of Jeju Island, is returning to the north.

As the rainy season front rose, the rainy season began again in Jeju.

It will rain in the south coast in the afternoon, and from the evening it is expected to rain again in the whole country except Seoul, northern Gyeonggi and northern Gangwon.

Tomorrow, the rain will continue mainly in Chungcheong, Nambu, and Jeju Island.

Until tomorrow, the expected precipitation is 50~150mm in the North and South Chungcheong Provinces, and there are some places where the coastal area in Gyeongnam is over 200mm.

In addition, Gangwon, Chungnam, and Jeju Islands are expected to have a rain of about 30 to 150mm, and about 10 to 40mm in Seoul, Gyeonggi and north of Gangwon Yeongseo.

In particular, the Korea Meteorological Administration forecasted that the south coast and Jeju Island would have a very strong rain of about 30~50mm per hour with thunder, lightning, and gusts from this afternoon to tomorrow morning.

The Korea Meteorological Administration recommended that the ground be severely weakened due to heavy rains, and that heavy rains would be expected again.

The Korea Meteorological Administration forecasts that the rain will continue from Thursday to the weekend after the rain, especially in the central region.