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Typhoon Mysak landed in Gyeongnam, Busan, but left large and small scars in the western Jeollanam-do area.

In particular, inundation of low-lying coastal areas such as the fish market, mainly in Yeosu, occurred one after another.

As the day dawns, if reports of damage to farms are confirmed, the scale of damage is expected to increase.



Reporter Park Seung-hyun of KBC covered it.



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bottom of the fish market, located across from the Yeosu ferry terminal, quickly turned into a sea of ​​water.



As the sewer flowed back, water filled the entire market, which was crowded with more than 100 shops.



Emergency firefighters drained the water in two hours, but the market traders, who suffered billions of won in property damage in a fire three years ago, stayed up all night with open eyes.



[Junseok Jang / Merchant of Yeosu Fisheries Market: Because water came into the store due to a water crisis, I discarded my goods and was waiting for me to go home.] As the



typhoon overlaps with the high tide period when the seawater level is high, Yeosu Dolsan Uduri and Geomundo ferry ship The coastal areas of Yeosu area, including terminals, were flooded.



A power outage occurred in Geomundo Island, where strong winds approaching 40m/sec.



At around 8:30 last night, the high voltage transformer broke down due to rain and wind, and electricity was cut off for 130 households in Deokchon-ri, Geomun-do and 370 households in Geomun-ri.



Electricity supply resumed at around 1:30 today, five hours after KEPCO carried out emergency repair work.



[Gongjusik / Samsan-myeon, Yeosu City: Over 500 residents suffered from inconvenience.

I am concerned that the food in the refrigerator or the fish in the aquarium will be



damaged

.]

Typhoon damage received by the Jeonnam firefighting during the night amounted to 30 cases in 10 regions including Yeosu and Suncheon.



As the day dawns, reports of damage to farms are expected to follow, and the scale of damage is expected to increase.