<Anchor>

Evolution of wildfire, the weather seems to be the biggest variable, but reporter Jung Gu-hee, how is the current wind condition and how it is compared to when it was fired before.

<Reporter>

Yesterday (1st) The wind was slightly less than when it was very strong, but in fact it is not a wind of reassurance, and a strong wind warning is still in effect.

I just looked at the data from 5 o'clock to 6 o'clock, but I still confirmed that the wind at 87 km / h is blowing instantaneously.

That said, there is a possibility that the wildfire will spread to other places at any time, and I think we should pay attention to the evolution to the end.

Once around 9 o'clock today, when the sun starts to rise, the intensity of the wind is expected to weaken.

<Anchor>

Last year's Goseong forest fire and this Goseong forest fire, the biggest variable seems to be the wind, so why is it so strong in Goseong?

<Reporter>

Once a fire broke out in Goseong last year, the wind was very strong, and at that time there was a strong wind of 31m / sec and over 100km / h.

As you can see, the layout of the recent barometer is that once the high pressure is located to the south of the Korean Peninsula and the low pressure is located to the north of the Korean Peninsula, both pressures will cause a western wind.

The west breeze has been blowing strongly since yesterday, and when the west breeze crosses the Taebaek mountain range, clouds are created as it goes over the sky and water vapor disappears as much as the clouds are created.

Then, in the Yeongdong area of ​​Gangwon, there is a wind blowing out of all the very dry water vapor. The fire in the residential area yesterday should be considered as the first cause of ignition, and the fire seems to have spread around the dry wind.

Fortunately, the incident occurred slightly more north than in the previous year, but the affected area is not as wide as last year.

In the case of last year, it is about one-twentieth to one-third, and it is counted as having about 120 soccer fields.

<Anchor>

1/30 / 30th than the last forest fire. So far, it seems to be a forest fire much smaller than the last year's forest fire. If the wind continues to blow in the west wind, is there a possibility that the fire will continue to spread eastward?

<Reporter>

Yes, it is. The fire continued to move east over the night.

At around 8:00, the house near the West Reservoir, pictured in the picture, started to catch fire, and it was now blowing in the wind and spreading outwards towards what is now the yellow and red line.

In other words, the fire continued to spread eastward in the west rather than in the north.

That distance is about 2km to 3km.

However, it was expected that the fire would spread to the right of the paddy field on the right, but it wasn't spreading to that extent.

However, it is much harder in the north and north than in the east.

The steeper the terrain, the more likely the fire will spread and the more difficult it is to evolve.

For this reason, it is important to build an evolutionary line so that the fire does not spread to the north.

<Anchor> The

weather is probably the most important thing in the future, but please explain something like wind and rain.

<Reporter>

First, the weather in Goseong, Gangwon, seems to continue to dry.

Strong winds continue to blow until this morning, and even after this morning, it is not a weak wind.

And most importantly, it is very helpful if it rains a little in order to completely turn off the rain in the event of a forest fire, but it is very unlikely that it will rain on the east coast of Gangwon, even if it rains tomorrow.

However, Moraine Monday is likely to rain in Goseong and Gangwon Province, so it may help to prevent the recurrence of forest fires or recurrence of forest fires.

First, the fire department thinks this forest fire can be caught by this morning and is doing its best to extinguish it.

<Anchor> The

wind has become the biggest variable of this castle fire as well as during the last castle fire, but how much wind will make it difficult to evolve in the case of a forest fire?

<Reporter>

First, the most important thing to catch a forest fire is a fire helicopter.

As I mentioned earlier, the area where the forest fires occurred, it is very difficult for a person to climb and evolve about 120 soccer fields, and it is difficult to put in equipment such as firefighting equipment and large-scale fire trucks.

For this reason, helicopters are essential, but when the wind is strong, helicopters are also threatened with safety.

In addition, 38 helicopters are now in operation, but it is difficult for all helicopters to work at the same time.

Since strong winds can interfere with each other's traffic, we are continuing to work on dividing the tanks and dropping them into reservoirs and dropping them into forest fires.

Another one is that if the wind is very strong, the embers can fly over the wind and spread as much as a few kilometers.

If so, there is one area now, but at some other point, fires can ignite and dry conditions remain, so it seems that we still have to focus on completely extinguishing the fire.