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is expected that the typhoon'Mysak', which has been raised by a very strong typhoon, lands on the southern coast of Gyeongnam near Busan at the dawn of the day after tomorrow (3rd) and penetrates the Yeongnam region. Damage is feared as strong winds reaching a maximum speed of 180 km per hour and heavy rains exceeding 400 mm per hour are expected.



Reporter Ahn Young-in delivers.



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is a picture of typhoon Maisak heading north from the western seas of Okinawa, Japan.



Typhoon Mysack, which developed as a very strong typhoon, currently has a strong wind of 49m/s and 176km/h from the center, with a strong wind radius of 380km.



The Meteorological Administration predicted that Typhoon Mysak will pass through the eastern sea of ​​Jeju Island tomorrow evening and land on the southern Gyeongnam coast near Busan at dawn the day after tomorrow, and then penetrate the Yeongnam region.



As the typhoon penetrates, it is expected to rain up to 400mm or more in the mountains of Jeju Island and the east coast of Yeongnam, the east coast of Gangwon, 100-300 mm in Yeongdong and Gyeongbuk east coasts, Gyeongnam and Jeju Island, and 50 to 200 mm in other regions including Seoul and Gyeonggi Province. It's possible.



The wind will also blow very strongly.



Strong winds of up to 50 m/s and 180 km/h will be instantaneously hitting the coasts of Jeju Island and Yeongnam, which are close to the typhoon route, and strong winds of 20 to 40 m/s are expected in Yeongdong, Gangwon and southern regions.



The Meteorological Administration also demanded that the coast of Jeju Island, the south coast, and the east coast be prepared thoroughly so that there is no damage.