<Anchor> From

last night (5th), it rained a lot in Seoul and other metropolitan areas. As the water level of the Han River continues to rise, road control is increasing everywhere, and reporters on the Han River Diving Bridge connect.

Reporter Hee-won Je, there is almost no sign on the back, what is the situation now?

<Reporter>

The Seoul Diving Bridge here has had a lot of rain and wind.

But the river behind me is blowing out so terribly.

Signs and trees are submerged in time.

As of now, the level of the diving bridge has exceeded 9.7m.

Just 7 hours ago, it rose by more than 1m, and the Paldang Dam shedding water, which directly affects the water level of the Han River, is still approaching 15,000 tons per second.

By the time this water flows down the Han River, the water level is likely to rise.

<Anchor> Over the

night, the control of major riverside roads around the Han River has increased.

<Reporter>

Yes. The traffic control section is also increasing, and the vehicle on which I am now is getting worse.

From 9:30 last night, the direction of Yeomchang Naedokmok was controlled from the Dongjak Bridge on the Olympic Road, and from 3 o'clock in the morning, the section of the Mapo Bridge from the Hangang Bridge to Gangbyeonbuk-ro is controlled in both Ilsan and Guri.

From 2 am, the two-way section from Gunja Bridge to Seongsu Junction on the Eastern Main Road and Seongdong Junction on the inner ring road is also controlled.

Yangjaecheon Yeongdong Bridge 1 and Woomyeon Bridge Bulgwangcheon Jeungsan Railway Bridge are also under control, so you should refer to them on your way to work.

Tomorrow, 120mm, Chungcheong, Jeolla, and northern Gyeongbuk are expected to have more than 200mm of rain in the Seoul metropolitan area.