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last night (2nd), rain has been raining again in Seoul, the metropolitan area, northern Gyeonggi, and Gangwon. There are heavy rain warnings throughout Seoul, and reporters who go out on a diving bridge will be connected first.

Reporter Jeon Yeon-nam, the diving bridge is still under control, right?

<Reporter>

Yes, there was a heavy rain on the dive bridge where I was coming out, but now it rains and falls a little, so I repeat it.

Diving bridges have been under control since yesterday evening, but now the water level has exceeded 7m, far beyond 6.2m, where vehicle traffic is completely prohibited. It is the highest water level for this year.

As the heavy rain continues upstream of the Han River, the Paldang Dam discharges near 10,000 tons per second, and the Han River water level continues to rise.

As the rainy season is expected to continue in the central region by the 12th, related organizations such as the Seoul Metropolitan Government said they will move electronic equipment to highlands in preparation for flooding in the park, and will also limit traffic restrictions for diving bridges and Hangang Park.

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eastern main road was also controlled, right?

<Reporter>

Yes, as the water level of the Han River rose, the evacuation warning was issued at about 10:40 am a little before the fear of flooding in Bulgwangcheon and Hongjecheon in Seoul, and the eastern highway is also controlled from 5:30 am.

The control section ranges from the eastern arterial road to Seongsu Bridge, and from Uijeongbu Seongsu Bridge to Nokcheon Bridge.

Also, the upper and lower Yeouido outings of Olympic Boulevard and Nodeul were completely controlled.

The Seoul city government said that the control section may change at any time due to changes in the water level of the Han River.