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Currently, heavy rains have been issued in the coastal areas of Busan and Gyeongnam, and the rain is getting stronger. Busan, where the city was submerged last week, is expected to rain as much as 50 mm per hour. Be especially careful at the dawn of tomorrow when the sea water is blowing (28th), and take a good look beforehand to avoid rain damage.

I'll connect with reporter Kang So-ra of KNN who is out on the field.

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Yes, I am at an intersection in Busan Centum City.

This place was completely flooded when it rained last week, and traffic control was achieved. Today, it starts to rain from 3:00 p.m. and the raindrops are getting stronger.

Busan has already suffered large and small damages, such as seven casualties due to record rain last week. As the heavy rains are announced again in just four days, there is a growing concern that the same damage will not be repeated.

Currently, there are heavy rains around Busan and Gyeongnam, centered on the coast, but the heavy rain warning has already been in effect at 4 PM.

This rain cloud is spraying a lot of rain at 30-50 mm per hour, and it is predicted that it will exceed 200 mm per hour on the Gyeongnam coast.

The Korea Meteorological Administration predicts that until 3 am, it will be a hump.

In particular, when the high tide overlaps, you should be careful of rain damage such as flooding. Busan is 1:30 am, Gyeongnam Geoje and Masan, and Tongyeong is around 2 pm.

The Korea Meteorological Administration predicts that this rain will stop all over Gyeongnam, Busan, starting around 9 am tomorrow, starting at the beach at 9:00 pm.

Last week, please check the surroundings thoroughly as there is concern about landslides or flooding due to weak ground, such as low-lying coastal areas, mountainous areas, and agricultural areas.

(Video coverage: Dong-hee Shin KNN)