<Anchor> There

is also a reporter in Jindo, Jeollanam-do, which will immediately fall into the affected area when a typhoon comes up past Jeju. Let’s connect and see the situation.

Reporter Kim Sang-min, how is the situation there right now?

<Reporter>

This is a place called Seomang Port, the lowest point in Jindo, the southernmost tip of the west coast.

I have been here since the afternoon of yesterday (25th), and as time goes by, the typhoon gets closer and the wind gets stronger.

As you can see, it's raining like this right now, and a strong rain breeze hits around 6 a.m. After that, it doesn't rain a little, but again, this strong rain has been falling for about 30 minutes.

As the wind blew hard during the night, the sailors came to the port from dawn to organize fishing gear.

The fishing boats are evacuated early, and there will be quite a few boats that have gone up to Mokpo Port, which is bigger and safer than here.

There are also announcements in the port here, asking you to keep the port away from time to time and make sure the facilities are tied.

Jindo has not had such a great deal of typhoon damage in recent years since Volaben in 2012, but this time it is predicted that it will fall within the area of ​​the typhoon's impact, and the scale of the storm continues.

The crew has delayed the fishing schedule and the coast guard has entered an emergency service system, and there are three or four more people working at the Jindo police box in front of the port than usual.

<Anchor>

Reporter Kim Sang-min, considering the speed of the typhoon north, tonight will be a climax, where?

<Reporter>

Yes. For now, the speed and path of typhoons may change little by little, but for now, the meteorological agency predicts that the typhoon will be closest to its magnitude by 7 pm this evening.

In the midst of this, the rain and wind started to blow this afternoon, and it seems that it will peak in the evening.

In the midst of this, a 59-year-old man died at a factory in Yangsan-dong, Buk-gu, Gwangju, at around 9 am yesterday while doing repair work on the roof of a factory 8m high before the typhoon came up.

Residents living in the west coast of Jeolla Province should refrain from going out as much as possible and take care of safety when repairing work.