<Anchor>

Let's find out the current situation in the metropolitan area. As the night gets deeper, raindrops are getting thicker all over the metropolitan area. Let's call a reporter out on the Han River Diving Bridge.

Reporter Ahn Hee-jae, what is the situation at the scene?

<Reporter>

Yes, it's been raining and stopping all night after work, but now it's been raining for a while.

Here, yesterday (4th), the submerged water level was low enough to see the bottom of the car, but as you can see, the water is rising, and now it is 7m.

The discharge amount of the Paldang Dam, which directly affects the water level in the Han River, has also increased, but it has gone down to 6,000 tons per second and is pouring 8,000 tons of water per second at 10 o'clock last night.

Diving bridge two-way control has also continued for four days.

<Anchor>

How is the road control around the river going?

<Reporter>

Yes, five roads are still restricted, such as the Gaehwa Yukmun Gate to the Olympic Boulevard and the underpass at the southern end of the Dangsan Railway Bridge.

Pedestrian access to 18 rivers, including Yangjaecheon, as well as 11 parking lots in Hangang Park in Seoul, are fully controlled.

Initially, the Korea Meteorological Administration predicted that a very strong and heavy rain of 50~100mm per hour would rain in the Seoul area during the night, but there is a possibility that the road control section will be increased due to high water level in the Han River or rain damage.

The water level at Yeoncheon Pilseung Bridge in Gyeonggi-do exceeded 4m last night, and Gyeonggi-do sent emergency disaster messages to campers and residents near the river.