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Jeonnam region has also entered the sphere of influence. Let’s connect a reporter going down in Jindo, Jeollanam-do.

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

<Reporter>

This place where I am out is Jindo, the southernmost part of the West Sea, and Seomang Port, the lowest among them.

I have been here since the afternoon of yesterday (25th) and there is a very strong wind that is incomparable not only yesterday but also today morning.

The rain started falling again a little while ago, and it was blown by the wind, and the raindrops hit my face sore.

Currently, there are typhoon warnings in Geomundo and Chodo in Jeollanam-do, and typhoon warnings in Gwangju.

From around 1 p.m. today, a strong rain breeze blows so that the banner is torn, and now it is impossible to use an umbrella at all.

Jindo has not suffered any damage from typhoons in recent years since Volaben in 2012, but in preparation for an emergency, the tension has not been slowed down.

Since the sea-gyeong-do has entered the part-time system, three or four more people are working at the Jindo police box in front of the port than usual.

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There is still a strong rain and wind, and I think tonight will be a climax.

<Reporter>

Yes, it is. The speed and path of the typhoon may change little by little.

Currently, the Meteorological Administration estimates that the typhoon will be closest to Jindo around 8 pm this evening.

It was delayed by about an hour from what was initially expected, but it is said that it is because the speed of the typhoon is slow.

The nearest ground is 150km off the west coast of Jindo, and the wind speed is very strong.

The current storm is expected to peak at around 8 pm, when the typhoon is closest.

Residents living in the West Coast of Jeolla Province should refrain from going out as much as possible and take care of safety above all.