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Although the rain is low in the central region, the Han River still maintains a high water level. We connect reporters on Jamsu Bridge in Seoul.

Reporter Kim Deok-hyun, is there any change in the water level of Jamsu Bridge?

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Yes, the water level of Jamsu Bridge, which recorded 9m last night, gradually decreased during the night and dropped to 7.8m.

Yesterday dawn, it went down to 6.7m, which is close to the vehicle's traffic level, but due to rain in the central region and the discharge of Paldang Dam, it went up to 9m and fell again overnight.

Paldang Dam, which affects the water level of the Han River, currently flows 8,000 tons of water per second.

By tomorrow, the water level of the Han River is expected to rise again as it is expected to rain about 30 to 80mm in northern Gyeonggi and northern Yeongseo, Gangwon, where the water dams of the Bukhan River and Seoul are located.

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Reporter Kim, what is the current situation of traffic control on major roads in Seoul?

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water level of the Han River and Jungnangcheon fell, traffic control on some sections of Gangbyeonbuk-ro, Dongbu Arterial Road, Inner Ring Road, and Olympic Road was lifted last night. can.

The situation is better than last Thursday, when the traffic disruption occurred on the way to work, but the Gaehwayuk lock gate at the southern end of Banghwa Bridge, including Jamsu Bridge, is still under full control.

It is better to go outside after checking the control status in advance on a site such as the traffic information of the Seoul Urban Expressway that is being introduced on the screen.

Also, as Seoul has decided to intensively dispatch public transportation during rush hour and delay the last bus by 30 minutes, using public transportation is a way to reduce congestion.