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Next, let's look at the rain situation in Seoul. Reporters who are out on Dongjak Bridge are connected.

Reporter Hong Young-jae, is it raining now?

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Yes, Dongjak Bridge, where I am, is repeating that the rain has stopped since it rained since yesterday (1st) afternoon.

The water level of the dive bridge also rose by 1m than usual, and once exceeded 4m, it is currently maintained at 3.7m.

Following yesterday, heavy rain warnings in Seoul, Gyeonggi, and Incheon, and heavy rain warnings were put into effect in the southwestern part of Gyeonggi-do, north of Chungcheongbuk-do, and the southwestern part of Gangwon Province. It's raining.

From yesterday afternoon to the present, the Seoul area had a heavy rain of 82mm and Yeoju, Gyeonggi-do, up to 140mm.

During the night, as the heavy rain alarm went into effect in Yongin, Gyeonggi-do, the Tancheon Trail in Jukjeon was submerged.

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Will it rain a lot today after yesterday?

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Yes, heavy rains are in effect in Seoul and Gyeonggi, but in some areas, strong rains of 50 to 80 mm per hour with gusts, thunder and lightning are expected.

The Korea Meteorological Administration predicted that the rain would be brief for a while until this afternoon, and then it would rain a lot from evening to tomorrow night.

Accordingly, we urged you to pay special attention to facility management, prevention of low-level flood damage, and traffic safety in rain.