When a bomb of up to 200mm was poured into Busan, the Busan Metropolitan City and local governments started a disaster safety counter for 300 people.

According to Busan City, 100-200 mm of rain was poured into most areas of Busan today (10th) at 11:30 am.

In terms of regional precipitation, Yeongdo-gu recorded 201 mm, Suyeong-gu and Nam-gu respectively 184.5 mm, and Dong-gu recorded 173.5 mm.

In particular, today's 10:30 am to 11:30 am Yeongdo-gu had a 68.5 mm water bomb for an hour.

Only Geumjeong-gu (86㎜) and Buk-gu (93㎜) had less than 100mm of precipitation.

After a lot of rain in a short period of time, Busan City and the former districts and districts started emergency work with the center of the disaster safety counter, which had 298 people.


Until this morning, there were no casualties caused by heavy rain, and 45 damages were reported, including flooding of roads and buildings, and reverse water and sewage.

The Action Headquarters completed the forecasting activities for 158 steep slopes, 59 low-risk disaster prevention facilities, 37 submerged roads, 204 agricultural and marine facilities, and 16 coastal areas.

The Countermeasures Headquarters will maintain a disaster management system with the old, military and related agencies, and will additionally broadcast disaster alerts to coastal areas.

In Busan, a heavy rain warning at 7:30 AM and a strong wind warning at 10 AM are in effect today, and strong rain is pouring.

The Korea Meteorological Administration predicted that it will rain up to 150 mm or more and blow strong winds of 30 to 47 km/h until tonight, and asked to be aware of safety accident prevention and facility management.

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