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Please check the surrounding area in advance to avoid damage overnight.

Then, I will try to connect the reporter from the Busan area, who previously had a poor connection.

KNN reporter Sora Kang is out at Gwangalli Beach.



Reporter Kang So-ra, please tell us the situation there.



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I am in Gwangalli Beach, Busan.



Here in Busan, it started to rain at 4 PM, but it was once rainy and windy, but now it is showing a lull.



This place in Busan is truly the eve of the typhoon.



The closest time to the typhoon was 2am, and the forecast was, but the radius of the typhoon is over 300km, so strong winds are expected from 10pm.



Busan, which is on the right side of the typhoon, is predicted to experience strong winds of up to 50m per second.



The Meteorological Agency has ordered extra caution, saying it can record more than 50 m/s in some areas.



Winds of more than 54m per second are strong enough to cause the building to collapse.



In fact, during the typhoon cicada in 2003, such a strong wind blows and the city center is devastated.



The Busan Metropolitan Railroad said that the speed of the train is reduced depending on the wind speed, and that the train may be stopped if wind blows more than 30m per second.



It is better to return home as soon as possible because there is no car service later.



Coastal passenger ship operations between Busan and Jeju were also suspended at 6 am.



Currently, more than 600 ships have fled to a safe place in Busan Port.



Estimated precipitation in Busan is expected to fall from 100 to 300 mm, and in many places it is expected to fall more than 400 mm.



In Busan, the ground has already been weakened due to the record heavy rain in July, so you should pay special attention to landslides.



(On-site progress: Kim Jong-myeong KNN)