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Busan and Gyeongnam, which have already suffered a lot of damage from the rainy season, are in a state of super tension. We connect to reporters in Tongyeong, Gyeongsangnam-do, where the typhoon is predicted to land.

Reporter Ahn Hee-jae, as typhoons are approaching every minute, how is the situation now? 

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Dongho Port, Tongyeong, where I am, it rained all night and then stopped. 

Right now, the rain is briefly lulled. I can feel the wind getting stronger little by little. 

In the harbor, you can see dozens of fishing boats already secured in preparation for typhoons. 

The 5th Typhoon Rose, which is rapidly traveling north, is expected to land near Tongyeong at around 3 pm today (10th) and pass Pohang to the East Sea at around 6 pm. 

When landing in the Gyeongnam region, the central air pressure is expected to maintain around 1,000 hectopascals, and the maximum wind speed reaches 72 km/h and it is predicted that a lot of rain is expected, so caution is needed. 

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Still, the rainy season caused the damage. Are you well prepared for typhoons? 

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particular, we are concerned about damage to Gyeongnam, Busan, and Ulsan, which are included in the typhoon risk class. 

Since the evening of yesterday (9th), the city of Tongyeong has been informing the coastal and lowland residents to refrain from going out. 

Many tourists visit the area during the holiday season, but he explained that if the typhoon warning goes into effect, the operation of tourist facilities such as cable cars can be temporarily suspended.

The Coast Guard is strengthening patrols, constantly checking the locations of ships that have gone out to the sea, and not putting any tension on them. 

Other regions of Gyeongnam, such as Hamyang and Geochang, and the city of Busan also sent disaster safety messages to urge them to prepare for typhoon damage such as landslides.