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The first typhoon that hit our country this year, Danas, has lost some momentum before reaching the mainland but still left some windstorms around Busan Gyeongnam and Jeolla-do East Jiri Mountain until today. I wanted to go without damage, but one person also died.

Damage situation, reporter Ji Hyun was summarized.

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Busan Gwangalli Beach has become a huge dump site.

It is estimated that garbage such as waste wood and branches in the sea was pushed by the influence of typhoon "danaz".

[Park Seo-young / Seongbuk-gu, Seoul: I think there are a lot of garbage on the beach, so other tourists will not look good, and I think it will take a long time to clean up again.]

In Jeju, where record water bombs were poured, such as 1,283mm on Mt. Halla mountain, crops suffered great damage.

The grown watermelon is soaked in water that the value of the product is lost, and the millet and sesame that are about to be harvested are also about to be discarded.

[Gojoodan / sesame cultivator: I tried to work hard with a good harvest.

The Central Disaster Safety Headquarters has concluded that one person was injured by a typhoon "Danas", and 30 houses were locked, resulting in nine victims.

A total of 2,454 hectares of farmland were flooded nationwide, and one fishing vessel was sunk.

The big rain that the typhoon "Danas" drove has left damage to the day after the annihilation day.

Two men in Gimhae and Milyang in Gyeongnam Province were rescued by rapids. In the Geochang army, a man in his 60s fell into a river that was blown up and was found dead in six hours.

In Chununsa Valley in Jirisan today, eight caterpillars were rescued from the blowing water this morning.

In Namwon, Jeonbuk, six buses were injured as intercity buses slipped along the comb.

(Image coverage: Park Dong-myeong, KNN, Oilsong JIBS, Image editing: So Ji-hye, Screen provided by: Kyungnam Fire Department, Jeonbuk Fire Department)