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Another powerful typhoon comes to Korea in a week. Typhoon Mysak No. 9 is stronger and bigger than Typhoon Bobby, which came up the West Sea last week. If the forecast is correct, it will land on the southern coast of Gyeongnam on Thursday.

This is Seo Dong-gyun reporter.

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is a picture of typhoon Maisak in the north of Okinawa, Japan.

With warm water vapor supplied, the central air pressure drops to 950hpa, causing a very strong wind at a speed of 43m per second from the center.


With a radius of 380 km, it has grown to the extent that it covers the entire Korean peninsula.

On Wednesday dawn, which is coming closer to Korea, the wind will be stronger and the size will be bigger than the'Bobby' that came last week.

From tomorrow (1st), it will rain in the morning in Jeju Island and in the afternoon in Jeonnam due to the indirect influence of the typhoon.

Mysak will pass through the eastern coast of Seogwipo, Jeju-do around 9 PM on Wednesday, land on the southern coast of Gyeongsangnam-do around 2 AM on Thursday, and exit to the east of Pohang around 4 AM.


From Wednesday afternoon, which is directly affected by typhoons, to early Thursday on Thursday, the peak is expected.

Immediately after landing, it is expected that very strong winds at a maximum speed of 50 m per second will blow instantly.

We will spray a lot of rain everywhere under the influence of rain clouds developed around the typhoon.

The east coast and the mountainous areas of Jeju, which are close to the typhoon route, will receive a maximum of 400mm or more, and 100~300mm of rain will also fall on Gyeongnam, Yeongdong and Jeju Island.

In particular, storm and tsunami damage may occur on the south and east coasts, so more thorough preparation is required during high tide.

(Video editing: Park Ji-in, CG: Choi Ji-won, Lee Gyeong-moon)