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Damage occurred one after another in Okinawa, Japan, where Hinnamno passed.

8,000 households were cut off, and more than 300,000 people were ordered to evacuate.

Okinawa local connection.



Correspondent Park Sang-jin, it seems that rain and wind are blowing hard behind you.

How strong is the typhoon felt in Okinawa?



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Yes, Typhoon Hinnamno passed through the main island of Okinawa, but strong winds are still blowing here.



You can see the trees swaying behind me right now, and sometimes when strong winds blow, I can't control myself for a moment.



Currently, the typhoon, located about halfway between the main island of Okinawa and Jeju Island, continues to move north toward the Korean Peninsula.



The Japan Meteorological Agency expects the typhoon to reach 30 meters per second with the maximum instantaneous wind speed on the main island today (5th).



Previously, four people, including an elderly person, fell and were transported to a hospital due to a strong wind, or broken trees in various places fell onto the road and traffic was controlled.



A heavy rain warning was issued as it rained 50 millimeters per hour in some areas of the main island, and evacuation orders were issued for more than 300,000 elderly people.



Large nets were installed on all flowerpots and buildings in Naha City.



The Japan Meteorological Agency has predicted 150 millimeters of rain along with strong winds on the main island of Okinawa by 6 p.m. today.



On the islands around Okinawa, where all residents were ordered to evacuate, trees were plucked or green houses collapsed, and about 8,000 households suffered power outages.



The Japan Meteorological Agency predicted that 180 millimeters of rain and strong winds of 40 to 60 meters per second will blow in Kyushu today due to the influence of the typhoon that has moved north.