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Heavy rain warnings are also issued in most areas of Chungcheong Province. There is a strong rain of 30mm per hour depending on the region, but there is a reporter in Gapcheon, Daejeon.

Reporter Lee Yong-sik, (Yes, it's Gapcheon, Daejeon.) Is it still raining?

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Yes, I am in Gapcheon that flows through downtown Daejeon. The rain that started from 6 am repeats that it has become stronger and weaker.

The sky is full of dark clouds, and now it is showing a brief lull.

Fortunately, the water in Gapcheon here does not increase significantly because the typhoon passed without raining a lot, and vehicle traffic on the riverbed is not blocked.

As of 10:00 am, the water level of Mannyeon Bridge is 2.24m and Wonchon Bridge is about 1.83m, but there is plenty of room for the flood warning standards of 3.5m and 4m.

Rainfall so far has recorded 48.9mm of Sejong, 47.4mm of Buyeo, Geumsan 41.2, 39.1 of Cheongju and 38.3mm of Daejeon, including 48.9mm of Sejong.

The heavy rain warning was issued in three cities and counties in Chungbuk, including Eumseong and Jincheon, and four cities and counties in Chungnam, including Asan and Cheonan.

Most of the rest of the region, including Daejeon and Sejong, have heavy rain warnings.

There is concern about rain damage as it is predicted that more than 50 to 150 mm of rain will fall in these areas in the future.

In the case of Yongdam Dam in Jinan, Jeollabuk-do, which caused flood damage in Yeongdong and Okcheon, Chungcheongbuk-do, and Geumsan, Chungnam, the amount of discharge per second was reduced to less than 1,000 tons, and the water storage rate decreased to 69%.

Daecheong Dam is also discharging about 3,000 tons of water per second, and its low yield is maintained at 75%.

Access to the national parks where heavy rain warnings such as Songnisan, Woraksan, and Sobaeksan have been issued are restricted.

You can reduce rain damage by refraining from going outside and staying in a safe place until the heavy rain warning is released.