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Hinnamno has now reached the southern sea of ​​Jeju.

According to the expected course, it is expected to land in the southern coast of Gyeongsangnam-do around the morning of tomorrow (6th).

As it rains heavily across the country from today, two days today and tomorrow seem to be the turning point for typhoon damage.

Let's find out more about typhoon news by connecting to the Meteorological Center.



Ahn Su-jin, weathercaster.



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Yes, Typhoon Hinnamno has reached the sea about 550km south-southwest of Seogwipo.



It is a very strong typhoon with a central pressure of 935 hectopascals.



According to current expectations, it will be closest to Jeju at around 1 am tomorrow, but it is also expected that it will land on the southern coast of Gyeongnam at 7 am and then exit to the East Sea in the morning.



As the rain cloud belt formed in front of the typhoon collided with the pressure valley that passed through the west, it is currently raining all over the country except for the Yeongnam area.



Especially in Jeju area, it is raining more than 20mm per hour.



A typhoon advisory will also be issued for Jeju from 8 am.



It has already rained more than 100mm in Jeju since yesterday.



In particular, it rained more than 200mm in Gosan-ri.



Because the radius of the typhoon is so large, as the whole country falls within the radius of strong winds, a lot of rain of 100 to 300 mm is predicted across the country until tomorrow.



In particular, a large amount of rain of 400 mm or more is predicted in the southern regions, which are directly affected by typhoons, and 600 mm or more in the mountainous areas of Jeju.



In particular, it should be noted that when it rains in the southern regions, it can rain very strongly, more than 50 to 100 mm per hour.



There will be strong winds here that can blow people away.



As the risk of storm surge is increasing, we need to pay more attention to prevent damage from typhoons.