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viewers who are watching SBS now are constantly reporting many videos related to typhoons.

Let’s take a look with reporter Jang Hoon-kyung.



Reporter Zhang, welcome.

The typhoon is approaching Geoje right now, but it is said that many Jeju residents who have already entered the typhoon zone have provided a lot of information.



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how much rain and how strong the typhoon is through the report video on Jeju Island, and if you are in regions where the typhoon is expected to pass in the future, such as Geoje Island, Busan, and Gangwon, watch the video together. It would be nice if you pay more attention.



First, Hani Jang, who lives in Jeju City, gave me a tip. The flame is just splashing, and that is the telephone pole.



It is said that this was because the steel panel used in the prefabricated building was blown up and the wires were cut off, but the town went down and some residents were injured while trying to prevent damage to the vehicle.



This time, this video was sent by Sujin Sue, and you can see the outer wall of the resort was torn off.



This typhoon wind is so strong that it blows away everything like the iron plate and the outer wall.



Even if damage to some facilities is expected, it would be a good idea to refrain from going out.



This is a video from Jo Gap-jin from Seogwipo, Jeju.



The sculptures in front of the building were collapsed earlier, and all of the large screens were collapsed.



The wind is so strong that it looks like rain is coming from the side.



This is a tip video sent by viewer Jung Ki-cheol in Aewol, Jeju, and the water flows like a river on the mountain path.



As I mentioned earlier, over 1,000mm of rain was poured in Seogwipo, Jeju, so damage from not only strong winds but also heavy rain is expected.



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I can feel how much the 1,000mm rain is.



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Watcher Kim Hye-ok sent me a report, but the water is falling like a waterfall from the mountain.



If you look at the video of Seogwipo, Jeju, sent by Mr. Lee Gwang-soon, it is near the coastal road, and the seawater rises up like that.



This typhoon overlaps with Baekjungsa-ri, which is said to have the highest seawater. Unlike other winds, there is a strong upward current, which raises the sea level further and can cause more damage from storm surges.



Although it is currently far from the typhoon, there have been many reports from Sokcho, Gangwon-do.



The sewer pipe seems to be flowing backwards, but a lot of rain fell as the rain clouds in the front of the typhoon met with the Taebaek Mountains and became larger.



We will broadcast if the report video continues to come in like this, but I would appreciate it if you take a picture and send it with attention to safety above all else.