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Next, we will go to Yeosu, Jeollanam-do, west of Geoje, Gyeongnam.

Since typhoon'Mysak' has a strong wind radius of more than 300 km, the residents of Honam area should also be prepared.

There is a reporter in Gukdong Port, Yeosu, Jeollanam-do.



Reporter Lee Sang-hwan of KBC, there is also a strong rain and wind.



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Yes, it is Yeosu Gukdong Port.

I've been watching the situation here since 3pm, but as the day got dark, the rain and wind got stronger.



You can also see fishing boats tied tightly with ropes moving around without force in the strong wind.



Here in Yeosu Gukdong Port, more than 1,000 ships are anchored to avoid typhoons.



Fishermen prepared for typhoons early, such as tying ships with ropes and fixing farm facilities.



Here in Yeosu, the peak is expected to peak around midnight today (2nd), when typhoon Mysak, heading north, is closest.



Be especially careful with strong winds.



In Gwangju and Jeollanam-do, very strong winds with a maximum instantaneous wind speed of 20 to 40m per second that can break trees and overturn a running train will blow.



As high waves of 4-10m are forecast, damage to farms is also a concern.



The strong wind cut off the sky road between Gwangju and Yeosu Airport, and passenger ships on more than 50 routes in Jeollanam-do were also completely stopped.



As the proximity of the typhoon coincides with the high tide, the damage to the coast is particularly concerned.



(Video coverage: Kim Jong-won · Choi Bok-soo KBC)