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Next, let's take a look at the regions where a typhoon is expected to pass tomorrow (2nd).

First, in Ulsan, where the shipyard and Hyundai Motor Company are located, the ships and vehicles that have been built are now in a safe place.

There is a reporter for UBC in Taehwa River in Ulsan.



Reporter Shin Hye-ji, the wind is blowing harder and harder there as well.



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Ulsan, it rained and stopped.



You can feel that the center of the typhoon is getting closer to Ulsan as the wind gets stronger.



In Ulsan, a typhoon warning will be issued starting at 8 pm.



This typhoon is expected to be stronger than the 2016 typhoon Chaba, which struck Ulsan with a record heavy rain, and the tensions of the merchants in Taehwa Market, which suffered a lot of damage at the time, are growing.



In the city center, the public parking lot along the Taehwa River has been controlled, and 800 ships have evacuated to a safe place in the Hangpo-gu.



Companies have also entered an emergency preparedness position.



Hyundai Heavy Industries has taken 13 ships, which are in the completion stage of construction, to the west coast, and the Hyundai Motor Company's Ulsan Plant has also moved thousands of vehicles at the loading dock to a safe zone.




The sky road is also affected by typhoons.



19 flights from Ulsan to Jeju-Gimpo have been canceled.



The Ulsan City Office of Education announced that it will adjust the school hours for all schools, including kindergartens, to 10 am tomorrow.



Typhoon Mysak is expected to be closest to Ulsan around 3 am tomorrow.



In Ulsan, there will be heavy rains of 100 to 300 mm by daytime, and 400 mm or more in many places.



At this time, the maximum instantaneous wind speed is expected to be 50m per second.



(On-site progress: Lim Ha-gyu UBC)