<Anchor> As

the rainy season front, which was briefly pushed toward North Korea during a typhoon, comes down again, it has been raining a lot in the central region from daytime yesterday (10th). First, let's connect a reporter who is out at Jamsu Bridge in Seoul.

Reporter Kim Hyung-rae, please tell us the level of the Jamsu Bridge and the road control situation.

<Reporter>

Yes, strong rain fell all night over the area of ​​Jamsu Bridge, which had a brief lull last night.

The road, which had drowned last night, disappeared again under the water.

Currently, the water level of the Jamsu Bridge is about 7.37m, which has been decreasing until last night and has been rising again from around midnight.

In particular, there is a possibility that the water level will rise further as much rain is falling in northern Gyeonggi and northern Yeongseo, which are directly connected to the water level of the Han River.

The entire section in both directions from Seongsu Junction on the Seoul Dongbu Expressway to the Surak Underpass was temporarily released last night as the water level in Jungnangcheon was lowered, but it was again controlled from 5 am today.

In addition, traffic is still restricted to the Jamsu Bridge, Gaehwa Yukgapmun at the southern end of the Banghwa Bridge, Yangpyeong Interchange and Dangsan Underground Road.

As the road control section is changing from time to time, it is advisable to check the road conditions on the traffic information site in advance on the way to work this morning and use public transportation if possible.

<Anchor>

Reporter Kim's place seems to be raining a lot right now, but I'm worried about heavy rain, especially in northern Gyeonggi Province.

<Reporter>

Yes, it rained a lot of 85mm in Pocheon-gun and 72mm in Yeoncheon-gun, Gyeonggi-do.

In Yangju, Gyeonggi Province, where up to 90 mm of heavy rain per hour yesterday afternoon was poured out, about 50 mm of rain fell overnight.

In the case of Nambang-dong, Yangju, from 0 a.m. yesterday to 5 a.m. today, 235.5 mm of rainfall was recorded. Yesterday, roads were flooded and Yangju Station became a sea of ​​water.

Even today, a lot of rain over 150 mm is forecast in some areas of Gyeonggi-do, so you should prepare well.