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The biggest characteristic of this typhoon Barbie is the strong wind, which is expected to be 169 km/h at the maximum instantaneous wind speed.

As you will know if you come close, reporter Jeong Seong-jin found out how much it was within five fingers of the typhoon that passed through the Korean Peninsula and how to reduce the damage.

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rain and wind blows over 108 km/h, it is difficult even for adult men to overcome the wind.

After walking only 10 steps, the umbrella flips over.

This typhoon Barbie is expected to be accompanied by strong winds of 144 km/h or more, but it is not easy for most people to walk around.

[Hong Yeon-jun / Chungcheongnam-do Safety Experience Center: It was really difficult to see the front and it was difficult to walk out. It was difficult to even hold an umbrella, especially when it was a strong rain and

wind .] The window is the most worrying thing about the strong wind.

It is known that tapering an X on the window or attaching a newspaper to it can prevent window damage, but it is of no use to strong winds of 130 kilometers per hour.

Instead, if the window is completely secured to the window frame with screws, etc., the window will not break up to 180 km/h.

In order to prevent the window from shaking, it is important to fill the gap between the window frame and the window with a milk carton or paper, or to fix the gap between the glass and window frame to prevent it from shaking even if tape is applied.

[Jun Jeong/National Institute of Disaster and Safety Researcher: When a strong wind blows such as a typhoon, the vibration between the window frame and the window will be the main cause of the damage. It is important to securely secure the space between the window frame and the window.]

Items that can be blown by the wind should be brought indoors, as small objects blown by strong winds can be deadly weapons.

It is better to fix the signboards protruding to the outside or to remove them altogether.

When a typhoon passes, you should refrain from going out as much as possible, and even if inevitable, you should not go near construction sites or places with a lot of falling objects.