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Let's find out the 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, in the Dongjak Bridge where I am coming out, there is a small amount of rain in the middle of the thick fog, so that my hair is slightly wet.

The level of the diving bridge is currently rising to about 4m, but it is still possible until 5.5m, where pedestrian traffic is prohibited.

There is a strong rain of 30mm per hour accompanied by gusts and thunderstorms in northern Gyeonggi-do and northern Gyeongbuk and Gyeonggi-do, where the heavy rains are in effect.

In particular, 100mm of rain is pouring per hour around the southern part of Gyeonggi Province, such as Pyeongtaek, Anseong, and Incheon, and Chungbuk, such as Eumseong, Chungju, and Jecheon.

In particular, the region that recorded the most precipitation from the afternoon of yesterday (1st) was in Anseong, Gyeonggi-do, with 280 mm of rain so far.

During the night, the Tancheon Trail in Jukjeon, Yongin, Gyeonggi-do, was submerged, and some houses were damaged by flooding in Gonjiam-eup and Gwonseon-gu, Suwon.

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Will it rain a lot today?

<Reporter>

Yes, in Seoul and Gyeonggi, heavy rains are in effect, but in some areas, a strong rain of 30~100mm per hour accompanied by gusts, thunder and lightning is expected.

The Korea Meteorological Administration predicted that the rain would be briefly suspended until this afternoon, and that there would be a lot of rain up to 300 mm in the central region from evening to tomorrow.