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Strong rain is concentrated in the central and Honam regions. Let’s go to Jamsu Bridge in Seoul.

Reporter Kim Hyung-rae, how is the level of the Jamsu Bridge and the road control situation?

<Reporter>

Yes, strong rain of about 17.5mm per hour is falling again in the area of ​​Jamsu Bridge, which showed a brief lull last night (10th).

However, the current level of Jamsu Bridge is 6.9m, lower than yesterday's evening.

The water has been drained and the roads are exposed, but there is a possibility that the water level will rise again due to the heavy rain currently falling in the central region.

All sections of the Seoul Dongbu Expressway, which were completely controlled from 7pm yesterday, were released from 9:40pm as the water level in Jungnangcheon was lowered.

However, two places, such as Jamsu Bridge and Gaehwa Yukgapmun at the southern end of Banghwa Bridge, are still restricted.

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

<Anchor>

There was another surprise storm in the northern part of Gyeonggi?

<Reporter>

Yes, as the rain started again in the central region, heavy rain warnings were issued across Seoul and Gyeonggi-do yesterday afternoon.

In particular, water bombs of up to 90 mm per hour were poured yesterday in Yangju, Gyeonggi, when the heavy rain warning was issued.

There was no human injury, but flood damage was followed by roads being submerged in water and Yangju Station becoming a sea of ​​water.