As a lot of snow fell and piled up in Jeju, entry to Hallasan Mountain was banned and some mountain roads were controlled, but the sky road was reopened due to improved weather conditions.



Sea routes are also normalized.



According to the Jeju Regional Meteorological Administration, as of 6 am today (25th), heavy snow warnings are in effect for the mountainous regions of Jeju Island, and heavy snow warnings are in effect for the rest of the region except for the mountainous regions and Chuja Island.



On the 23rd, from 11:00 pm to 6:00 am today, 32.7 cm of snow fell on Hallasan Sajebi, 29.5 cm of Samgakbong, and 25.3 cm of Eorimok.



In the case of areas other than mountainous areas, snow such as Typhoon Center 10.8cm, Sancheondan 8.5cm, Yusuam 7.2cm, Pyoseon 6cm, Jungmun 5.6cm, and Gapado 5.5cm accumulated.



Entry to Hallasan has been completely restricted for the second day since yesterday.



As a lot of snow fell and piled up, as of 6 am today, the mountainous road connecting Jeju City and Seogwipo City, 1100 Road Eoseungsaeng Samgeori-Eorimok Entrance-1100 Highland Rest Area-Gutamradae Intersection and 516 Road Seoseong-ro All sections of Sanrok Road were controlled.



As a matter of fact, both large and small vehicles must be equipped with winter equipment to operate all sections.



All sections of Beonyeong-ro, Pyeonghwa-ro, Hanchang-ro, 2nd Sanrok Road, Myeongrim-ro, Namjo-ro Gyorae Intersection - Red Oreum - Sumang Intersection, Bijarim-ro Daecheon Intersection - Gyorae Intersection - 516 Road Section, Cheomdan-ro Dongsaem Intersection - Cheomdan Entrance Intersection For small vehicles, wintering equipment is required.



Real-time traffic control status can be checked on the Jeju Police Agency website (https://www.jjpolice.go.kr/).


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Flight operations at Jeju International Airport, which had been stopped yesterday due to a strong snowstorm, resumed.



According to Korea Airports Corporation Jeju Airport, Jeju Air flight 7C881 from Cheongju today arrives in Jeju at 7 am, and Jeju Airport flights are being operated.



As of 7:00 am, it has been confirmed that there are no canceled or scheduled flights.



However, in the case of flights departing from Jeju, there are many delayed flights.



The sea road is also open again.



According to the Jeju Flight Management Center of the Korea Maritime Transportation Safety Authority, 9 out of 10 passenger ships will operate on 8 routes in Jeju Port.



The Korea Meteorological Administration has predicted that it will snow in Jeju until this morning, and in the case of mountainous areas, there will be places that continue until daytime.



The expected snowfall is 5 to 10 cm in the mountains of Jeju Island and 2 to 7 cm in the rest of the country except for the mountains by daytime.



Daytime maximum temperatures will be 0 to 4 degrees, 4 to 8 degrees lower than normal.



The Korea Meteorological Administration said, "With the wind blowing strong and the wind blowing strongly, the perceived temperature will be even lower and colder," the Korea Meteorological Administration said. I begged.



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