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As soon as Typhoon Mysak passed, Typhoon Highsun No. 10 is coming up. It is expected to penetrate the Korean Peninsula after landing near Tongyeong, Gyeongsangnam-do during the day on the 7th. From the day after tomorrow (6th), rain starts due to indirect influence.



Reporter Ahn Young-in reports.



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is a satellite image of the East Asia region.



From the sea in the southeastern part of Okinawa, Japan to the snow, a large whirlpool cloud is rising north.



This is the 10th typhoon'High Sun'.



High Sun, which has developed into a'very strong' typhoon as it passes through the hot sea, is expected to grow into a'large' typhoon tomorrow morning with a strong wind radius of over 500km.



In particular, the Meteorological Administration predicted that from tomorrow, the direction of progress will be gradually turned north, heading north to the south sea, landing near Tongyeong, Gyeongsangnam-do next Monday day, and continuing to penetrate Yeongnam, Chungbuk, and Gangwon regions.



The high pressure in the North Pacific on the east side of the Korean Peninsula stands like a large wall, so the typhoon cannot escape to Japan and continues to rise to the Korean Peninsula.



In particular, the Meteorological Administration predicted that it will remain strong even while the typhoon penetrates the Korean Peninsula.



The Meteorological Administration also predicted that even if the course of a typhoon is slightly changed, the entire region of the Korean peninsula will be affected by the typhoon, as the radius of the typhoon is about 400 km.