<Anchor>

This time, I'm going to call a reporter who is out on the Han River Diving Bridge.

Reporter Han So-hee, the diving bridge is still under control, right?

<Reporter>

Yes, diving vehicles are restricted for the third day.

Yesterday (3rd) The level of the diving bridge, which once reached 8.8m in the afternoon, is now more than 1m lower, recording 7.3m.

As the water level of the Han River went down again, some sections of the Olympic Road, which were once controlled yesterday, and the eastern main roads are now in normal communication.

The only places where traffic is still restricted are the Gaehwa Yukmun Gate, which is the road leading to Gaehwa-dong and Banghwa-dong, Gangseo-gu from Olympic Boulevard, and the diving bridge where I am located.

Yeouido, which was controlled until dawn, has resumed operation.

It is recommended to bypass the Naedokmok near Gaehwa Yukmun Gate by using Gayang Bridge.

<Anchor>

Reporter Han So-hee, the tributaries of the Han River still have many high water levels, right?

<Reporter>

Yes, the water level in the Han River is decreasing, but it is still high, so all 11 parking lots in Seoul are controlled.

18 rivers in Seoul, including Jungnangcheon and Yangjaecheon, also flooded, and access to the area is restricted.

We recommend that you refrain from unnecessary activities in the vicinity of the river, as rain in the central region can last for at least 14 days.