Typhoon Mysak No. 9 brought a record-breaking strong wind to Jeju and the southern coast, causing damage one after another.



The maximum wind speed recorded by Mysak in Jeju is 49m/s, ranking 7th in history.



In particular, 64,000 households, including 36,000 households in Jeju, 20,000 households in Gyeongnam, and 3,800 households in Busan, suffered great inconvenience due to power outages.



At the Changwon Fire Department in Gyeongnam, more than 100 reports of typhoon damage, such as blackouts, street lamps, and banners, were received.



The area of ​​Yongwon Fish Market, Jinhae-gu, Changwon-si, overlapped with the contrast period, flooded with seawater.



In Gyeongnam-do, 3,258 people from all 18 cities and counties were evacuated to shelters and welfare centers.



In Busan, where Mysak penetrated, as of 4 am today, 5 people were injured.



At around 2:17 am, a man in his 50s at Mipo Dock in Haeundae went into the breakwater and was swept away by the waves and broke his left leg and is being treated at a hospital.



In Jangsan-ro, Haeundae-gu, a 40-meter-long steel structure fell over the road and the road was completely controlled, and some of the 5-meter-high structures on the East-West Overpass were also damaged.



The Busan-Gimhae light rail service was suspended, and trains stopped running or were disrupted.



In Ulsan, where a typhoon passed, a total of 81 damage reports were filed with the Fire Department, including trees falling on the road in Dudong-myeon, Ulju-gun and tiles falling in a building in Bangu-dong, Jung-gu.



In Gangwon-do, due to the wide rain clouds brought about by typhoons, heavy rains poured out around the east coast, and flood damage continued in Yangyang and Sokcho.



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