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North Korea was also in emergency due to typhoon'Mysak'.

In particular, as it rained a lot in Gangwon-do, many places were submerged in water, and North Korea issued a typhoon warning this time following last week until dawn.



Ahn Jung-sik is a reporter specializing in North Korea.



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[North Korean Announcer: As you can see in Wonsan City (Gangwon Province) as of 4:30 (in the morning), a strong heavy rain is pouring.]




Wonsan city has turned into a sea of ​​water.



As the roads are submerged in water, it is impossible to know where the road is.



The situation is the same for Gangwon-do and Goseong-gun, North Korea.



[North Korean announcer: As now, the water overflows to the knees (Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do), and the roads are blocked in several places.] In the wake of the typhoon'Mysak



', North Korea was also keen on one or two days.



Chosun Joongang TV gave a typhoon special report today (3rd) as it was a few days ago when the typhoon'Babi' was interrupted until dawn.



Reporters were also sent to Hamgyeong-do and Gangwon-do, far from Pyongyang.



[North Korean announcer: This is the Sinpo seaside area (Hamgyeongnam-do) located in the Donghae district.]



[North Korean announcer: Here at 22:30 (Gangwon-do) In Muncheon City, under the influence of typhoon No. 9…

.] As there



are many flooded areas, the damage is likely to be significant, but this time, it has not been specifically disclosed.



[Jang Ok-seon/People's Committee Chairman, Tongcheon-gun, Gangwon-do, North Korea: There is no damage to people or buildings.

However, a lot of agricultural land was flooded and soaked in water...

.]



The unusual typhoon warning in North Korea and reports of officials visiting the affected area are interpreted with the intention of emphasizing that they are actively taking care of the lives of the people in a situation where difficulties are aggravated by the sanctions and corona border blockade.



From Bobby and Mysack to the'High Sun' at the beginning of next week, tensions in North Korea are also rising due to the subsequent typhoon.



(Video editing: Seungyeol Lee)