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news of Ulsan, located to the right, which is the danger of a typhoon, will find out.

As typhoon Mysak approaches, Ulsan is also in a very nervous state.

We will connect the reporters out at the Ulsan Refinery Port.



Reporter Song Seong-jun, how is the situation on the site?



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Yes, I am now in Jeongja Port in Ulsan, and as the typhoon approaches, as you can see, it is hard to control my body, and I am in front of the town hall.



In Ulsan, where the typhoon warning was issued at 8 p.m. yesterday (2nd), typhoon Mysak is expected to be the closest around 3 a.m., a little later.



Currently, strong winds exceeding 30m per second are blowing in Ulsan, and the intensity is increasing as time passes.



The cumulative precipitation so far is about 60mm, and it is predicted that it will rain around 100~300mm by day.



Concern over landslides and flood damage, 29 households have been ordered to evacuate, and power outages are continuing in some areas.



In the city center, the public parking lot along the Taehwa River is controlled, and more than 800 ships are sheltered in one port.



Nearly 20 flights have been canceled between Ulsan, Jeju and Gimpo.



Companies have also entered an emergency preparedness position.



Hyundai Heavy Industries evacuated 13 ships, which are in the completion stage of construction, and the Hyundai Motors Ulsan plant also moved thousands of vehicles waiting to be first served to a safe zone.



The Ulsan City Office of Education today adjusted the school hours for all schools, including kindergarten, to 10 am.