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typhoon also rained a lot in the Honam area. In particular, as a strong rain and wind blew again in the area that suffered from flood damage earlier this month, farmers, fishermen and flood victims suffered double trouble.

This is the report of KBC reporter Lee Hyeong-gil.

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is a four-lane road in Suncheon at about 9 pm last (26th).

The road has turned into a big river, and firefighters are working on drainage with lights lit.

As much of the rain from the typhoon was concentrated in the eastern part of Jeollanam-do, the flood-damaged areas were again flooded.

The pear branches shake helplessly in the wind.

Ships prepared for shipment before Chuseok, which was approaching for over a month, fell weakly in the typhoon.

Since the 7th, the heavy rain in Gwangju and Jeollanam-do has caused over 7,500ha of rice fields in Jeollanam-do to be fruitless and damaged.

Wando, a key area of ​​domestic maritime aquaculture, has not yet received damage, but it is expected that the weather will stop and the correct damage can be confirmed when the weather is bright.

Strong winds also controlled both land and sea air traffic.

Passenger boat operations were completely controlled in the Jeollanam-do region, and flights such as Muan International Airport and Gwangju Airport were canceled.

Blackout damage also followed.

In Buk-gu, Gwangju, around 7 o'clock yesterday, 2,100 households had a power outage for 50 minutes, and about 120 households in Shinan also suffered a power outage.

The rain caused by the typhoon is expected to continue until today, and the damage is expected to increase further.