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However, those who are in the south can't realize this non-news story that has been delivered so far.

Reporter Dong-Kyun Seo explains why this difference is so different.

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warm sunlight is strong and the haze blooms on the asphalt.

Citizens headed for the valley to the southern heat in the heatwaves that began yesterday.

Children in bathing suits enjoy the water in the valley water and cool the heat.

[Park Dog/Buk-gu, Gwangju: Because the weather was too hot, the baby was too hot. Corona is only at home, so I came to the valley to stop the heat.]

Haeundae Beach was also full of tourists.

You can enjoy playing in the water with your friends in the sea and relaxing under the umbrellas from the hot sun.

Today, heatwave warnings have been issued in Busan and some Yeongnam provinces, and heatwave warnings have been issued in other southern and Jeju islands.

The heatwaves in the southern region are due to the expansion of the power of the warm North Pacific high pressure in the south, which has been ineffective.

Warm air flows into Korea along the edge of the high pressure of the North Pacific Ocean, and the low pressure located in the Philippine Sea also adds warm air to the inland of Korea, so the heat rises.

In the central region, these warm air meets the rainy season front, and as the atmosphere becomes unstable, it develops into a rain cloud and shows a different weather from the southern one.

The heatwaves in the southern regions will continue into the day after tomorrow, and in some areas of Yeongnam, there may be places where the sensory temperature exceeds 35 degrees due to high humidity.

(Video coverage: Young-gil Son, KBC, Sung-wook Jung, KNN, video editing: Jin-hoon Park)