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a typhoon accompanied by such strong wind and rain approaches, the west and south coasts that suffered a water crisis earlier this month are in a state of super tension. Although the flood has not been repaired yet, there are many worries that it will be damaged again. This time, I will connect the reporter out in Jindo, Jeollanam-do.

Reporter Kim Sang-min, it seems like the wind is already blowing there.

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This is Seomang Port, the lowest point in Jindo, the southernmost tip of the West Sea.

Today (26th) night, it is expected to approach Jindo here, and the wind has become much stronger than yesterday, so you can hear the sound of strong wind hitting the windows inside the building this morning.

From a while ago, mild rain started to fall, and you can feel a typhoon is approaching.

Most of the fishing boats escaped early, and some of the ships that went up to Mokpo Port, which are bigger and safer, are explained by the shipowners and the coast guard here.

In recent years, Jindo has not suffered much damage from typhoons, but in preparation for emergencies, the tension has not slowed down.

Sailors have delayed their fishing schedule, and the Coast Guard has entered an emergency service system, and three or four more people are working at the Jindo police box in front of the port than usual.

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Reporter Kim, looking at the speed of the typhoon, it will be a climax from this evening.

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The speed and path of typhoons are changing slightly, so we'll have to wait a bit more, but it is expected that the typhoon will pass through the west coast of Jindo around 7 PM.

So, it seems that strong rain and wind will be concentrated in the evening hours.

In particular, it seems that strong winds with an instantaneous wind speed of 200 km/h are blowing on the west coast of Jeolla, which is in the right radius of the typhoon. Even if it exceeds 100 km/h, it is difficult to stand and walk properly, so thorough preparation is needed.