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Typhoon Bobby, who headed north along the west coast of Korea overnight, landed near Ongjin Peninsula, Hwanghae-do, North Korea about 30 minutes ago. After an hour or two, the center passed by the coast of Incheon, and we connect the reporter out at Incheon Port to find out the current situation.

Reporter Ahn Hee-jae, can you feel that the typhoon has escaped?

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Typhoon Barbie No. 8 sailed about 190km off the coast of Gunsan around midnight and sailed 120km west of Taean around 2 am.

It was found that it passed the sea near Incheon at around 4 am and landed near Ongjin Peninsula in North Korea at around 5:30 am a little while ago.

The typhoon has passed, but strong rain and wind are still blowing in the port.

In particular, around 4 o'clock, the closest to the typhoon, hundreds of ships that were firmly fixed were also caught shaking at the scene.

Barbie, who used to be a very strong medium typhoon, was reduced to a strong small typhoon as the radius of the strong wind fell below 300 km overnight, and the typhoon course also moved westward than expected.

However, due to the aftermath of a typhoon, heavy rains once poured out here, and now it is showing a brief lull.

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Reporter Ahn, Incheon suffered some damage during the typhoon Lingling last year. How about this time?

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Fortunately, it has been determined that no major casualties have been received, except for broken windows.

The city of Incheon issued an emergency level 3, the highest level of response, and entered an evacuation posture.

In particular, Incheon City was tense at the time of typhoon Lingling in September last year when a wall collapsed, resulting in damage to a total of 10 billion won, such as one person died and 30 buildings were damaged. It is estimated to be.

However, the City Office of Education advised schools in Ganghwa and Ongjin-gun to switch to remote classes in consideration of the aftermath of the typhoon, and recommended that other regions adjust their school hours after 10 am today (27th).