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the heavy rain warnings in Seoul, Gyeonggi and Incheon have been lifted at 11 o'clock. We will connect reporters at Jamsu Bridge in Seoul to find out the situation.

Reporter Kang Min-woo and heavy rain warnings in the metropolitan area have all been lifted.

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Yes, it has stopped raining around 9 a.m. in the Jamsu Bridge area.

Now, the sun is sometimes visible through the clouds. Special reports such as heavy rain warnings in Seoul, Gyeonggi, and Incheon were lifted at 11:00, but the water level of Jamsu Bridge is still above 8m.

Jamsu Bridge is the 10th day of control today (11th), and the water level, which had risen more than 9m yesterday, dropped to 6m as the rain subsided a little yesterday.

However, the water level has continued to rise since last night and is now at 8.2m.

The cause of the rise in the water level is also the increase in discharge at Paldang Dam.

As rain continued last night in Seoul and northern Gyeonggi Province, the amount of discharge to Paldang Dam continued to increase from dawn.

The water level is expected to continue to rise for the time being, as the amount of discharge has been maintained at 10,000 tons per second from 10 am earlier.

The city of Seoul called for citizens' attention, saying that access control to rivers and Hangang Park is still continuing.

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Reporter Kang Min-woo, what is the traffic control section now?

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Yes, several roads, including the Eastern Arterial Road, were controlled earlier in the morning only, but they are now lifted again.

Currently, the control section has been greatly reduced, and the upper and lower streams of Yeoui and Yeoui are being controlled here.

There aren't many control sections right now, but depending on today's heavy rain and the water level of the Jamsu Bridge, the control section may increase again at any time.

When leaving with a car, the city of Seoul advised to check the road conditions in advance on the traffic information site.