<Anchor> As

typhoon'Babi' landed in Hwanghae-do today (27th), North Korea gave a special report at dawn unusually.

[Now as Typhoon No. 8 gets closer to Pyongyang, its wind speed is getting stronger. As you can see, the street trees are shaking as if to be uprooted]

This is a scene that was not seen before on North Korean TV while wearing raincoats and showing the site in person.

<Reporter> In the

strong wind, trees fell everywhere and the telephone pole broke, blocking the road.

Building windows are broken by strong winds, and fallen structures are scattered on the road.

Typhoon'Babi' landed on the Ongjin Peninsula in Hwanghae-do at around 5:30 a.m., and damage in North Korea continued.

[Eun-cheol Lee/People's Committee of North Korea Sariwon City: The maximum wind speed is over 35 meters per second, so the damage situation is not small.]

Chosun Central TV was also a typhoon warning system from yesterday.

On weekdays, it only aired in the afternoon, but yesterday it was broadcast all day, and today it was unusually aired until dawn.

In particular, the on-site coverage of announcers is a scene that has never been seen.

[North Korean announcer: Traffic is paralyzed because roads in various places in Nampo city are cut off by large water.]

[North Korean announcer: Now the current time is 7:30. As Typhoon No. 8 gets closer to Pyongyang, the wind speed is getting stronger.]

North Korea's new disaster report seems to be related to the fact that Chairman Kim Jong-un held a meeting to expand the Political Bureau and emphasized preparation for typhoons.

However, the extent of the damage was not disclosed, but the Labor Newspaper today emphasized self-reliance and emphasized not to look outside because of difficulties.

(Video editing: Seungyeol Lee)