<Anchor>

As you see, the Paldang Dam opens and keeps flowing, and as rain continues in Seoul, the water level of the Han River is increasing. I'm going to call a reporter out on the Seoul Diving Bridge.

Reporter Jeon Yeon-nam, as the Han River rises, you cannot see the diving bridge that was originally behind Jeon-nan Jeon.

<Reporter>

Yes, as you can see behind me, the diving bridge is completely immersed in the Han River and only the road sign and the top of the tree are visible.

Yesterday (2nd) Vehicle traffic began to be restricted as the evening water level exceeded 6.2m, but the current water level is surpassing 8m.

At the end of July 2011, when there was a landslide in Mt. Umyeon, the water level of the diving bridge exceeded 11m, but it still does not reach that level, but the flood control station is also preparing for all possibilities as the rain in the central region can continue until the coming 12th.

<Anchor>

Other than the diving bridge, the roads of the Olympics were controlled by the same roads.

<Reporter>

Yes, the roads around Seoul were controlled and released.

Today, around 1 o'clock in the daytime, both directions from the Dangsan Railway Bridge to the Hangang Railway Bridge were fully controlled, depending on the level of the Han River, but it was temporarily lifted.

From around 7:00 am, the vicinity of Yeoui upper and lower Nadeokmok and Gaehwayukmun gates have been continuously controlled.

Part of the eastern arterial road was completely controlled from 5 am, but it was canceled at 4 pm, and now it is possible to pass all sections.

The control section of the main road along the Han River can be changed flexibly at any time as the water level changes, so you should listen to the guidance of the police and the authorities.

(On-site progress: Sekyung Kim, Video coverage: Using, video editing: Park player)