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typhoon'Babi', which goes northward, passes through the west coast of Gyeonggi at around 4 am and approaches the metropolitan area. Find out the situation in Gyeonggi, Incheon, and Seoul in order. First, we connect reporters out on Mars.

Reporter Kim Deok-hyun, how is the situation right now?

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Yes, I am now in Jeongok Port, Hwaseong, Gyeonggi-do.

The weather was clear until the afternoon, but as the typhoon headed north, it gradually became cloudy, and it started to rain at 6 pm, and the raindrops began to get thicker.

As you can see, more than 190 ships in the harbor are anchored in rows, tightly tied against typhoons.

The waves are still quiet, but as the wind begins to blow little by little, you can see the ships sway from time to time. All 11 ports on Hwaseong, including Jeongok Port, have all ships tied to ports and land.

Hwaseong Fortress suffered damages such as flooding of houses and facility collapse during last year's typhoon'Lingling', and as it is forecasted that this typhoon will be stronger than that, the authorities are watching the situation under tension while inspecting areas vulnerable to landslides and large construction sites.

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8 hours later, the typhoon is passing near the area at dawn, right?

<Reporter>

Yes, the Meteorological Administration predicts that the typhoon will arrive at about 160 km off the west of Hwaseong at around 4 am tomorrow and will be closest.

The typhoon path may change little by little, but it is expected that the wind and rain will be the strongest in the Gyeonggi area, including Mars, at dawn.

The instantaneous maximum wind speed is expected to reach 30m per second, which is at a level that can cause the roof to break and the pole to collapse.

From now on, you should refrain from going out and pay special attention to safety.

(Video editing: Lee Seung-yeol, on-site: Kim Se-kyung, VJ: Kim Jong-gap)