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How do I prepare for a typhoon? At this point, I will summarize it once again. It sounds obvious, but there may be something you missed. As you can see, ah, I don't think I did that, I think you need to quickly fix the part you're doing.

This is reporter Kim Do-gyun.

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Typhoon'Babi' is currently heading north with strong winds of 40 meters per second or higher.

It is not easy to walk around even for most adult men.

In Jeju, where the typhoon had already passed, street trees were broken, glass windows were broken, roofs and signboards fell, and facilities were damaged one after another.

Outdoor signage should be securely fixed to prevent it from being blown away by the wind, and if it is difficult to fix it, it should be demolished or put inside.

In the case of high-rise apartments, all windows are locked, and if the shaking is severe, put a piece of paper or cloth in it.

[Jeon Jeong-Jun/National Institute for Disaster and Safety Researcher: When strong winds such as typhoons blow, the trembling between the window frame and the windows will be the main cause of the damage.] In

preparation for heavy rain, the drainage pipes are removed by removing foreign substances from the sewer pipes. It is important to make sure that the entrance, or sewer, rain gutter is not covered with garbage such as vinyl.

[Cho Won-cheol/Yonsei University Civil and Environmental Engineering Department Emeritus Professor: Various vinyl pieces, advertisement leaflets... If it comes and covers it, the water doesn't go into the sewer pipe. Although the sewer pipe is empty, it overflows with water.] It

is also important to remove exposed electrical facilities in advance to prevent electric shock.

In addition, it is best to move vehicles in the flooded areas in advance, and not to operate large vehicles.

Above all, when a typhoon passes, you should refrain from going out as much as possible, and avoid construction sites or places with a lot of falling objects, even if inevitable.

(Video coverage: Moonsan Bae, video editing: Junhee Kim)