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typhoon No. 9'Mysak' went north, Jeju Island has already entered the sphere of direct influence of the typhoon.

It is expected that the typhoon will pass through the eastern sea at around 9 p.m. tomorrow (the 3rd) and land near Busan tomorrow morning.

From then on, until it penetrates the Yeongnam region, record strong winds, heavy rain, and storm surge are a concern.



The first news, reporter Ahn Young-in reports.



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This is the appearance of Typhoon Mysak coming close to Jeju Island.



It is a little weaker than yesterday, but it is still a very strong typhoon with a strong wind of 47m/s and 169km/h in the center, and a strong wind radius of 370km.



Typhoon Mysak is expected to pass through the eastern sea of ​​Jeju Island at around 9 o'clock this evening, and land on the southern coast of Gyeongnam Province near Busan at around 2 AM tomorrow, and then penetrate the Yeongnam region.



As the typhoon headed north, typhoon warnings and warnings were already issued on the seas of Jeju Island.



A heavy rain and wind is expected across the country until tomorrow when the typhoon penetrates.



In the mountains of Jeju Island, on the east coast of Yeongnam and on the east coast of Gangwon, it is expected to rain a maximum of 400 mm, and in other regions as much as 100 to 300 mm of rain is expected.



It is expected that strong winds of up to 50 m/s and 180 km/h will be instantaneously hit on the coast of Jeju Island and Yeongnam, close to the typhoon route.



In particular, as the seawater level overlaps with Baekjungsa-ri, which is the highest year-round, storm surges are expected in the coastal area.



The Meteorological Administration said that Typhoon High Line No. 10, which occurred following Typhoon Myssac, may affect Korea around the coming Sunday and Monday, and asked to pay attention to the weather information.