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lot of rain over 70mm per hour along with strong wind in Jeju. Flooding and power outages occurred in various places, but roads became watery and electricity was cut off in 880 households in five villages.

Reporter Ahn Soo-kyung from JIBS reports.

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vehicle running after receiving the <Reporter> signal suddenly slows down.

The road became watery enough to lock the vehicle wheels.

As the road is submerged in the swollen water, vehicles are driving a turtle, causing a splash.

Rainwater is flooding not only the roads but also the sidewalks.

The rain cloud brought by Typhoon Barbie poured over 70mm of rain per hour, mainly in the mountains.

The rainwater pipes flowed back everywhere and the roads were locked.

[Igye-dong/Ido-dong, Jeju-si: It rains a lot and there is a sewer, but it seems that the water is flowing backwards because the garbage is filled. In case of a car accident (I'm worried.) If I go on the bus once, the water fills up to here.] Due to

the influence of Typhoon Barbie, over 400mm of rain poured over Hallasan Sajebiorum for two days, 144mm in Daejeong-eup, Seogwipo-si, and 116mm in Jeju-si.

In Doryeon-dong, Jeju-si, a 27cm-diameter sinkhole occurred in the middle of the road, and emergency measures were taken.

As the Hancheon Bridge in Jeju-si rose more than 4m and the water level in some rivers rose, there was a great concern about flooding.

Blackout damage also occurred in various places.

Electricity was cut in 880 households in five villages, including 300 households in Haean-dong, Jeju-si.

[Residents in areas affected by power outages: It seems like there was a power outage for 2 hours every time a typhoon. There was a power outage for about 5 hours. It’s hot and humid because I can’t use electricity, so it’s very difficult.] The

Jeju Autonomous Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters went to the emergency duty to investigate the damage of typhoons, and it plans to set priorities to recover.