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Busan, where a typhoon swept by about 3 hours ago, there is one death in Busan, and the damage caused by typhoons is continuing. Let me connect a reporter.



Reporter Jo Yoon-ha, the damage seems to be great where you are now, but please tell us the situation.



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I am now in Dongnae-gu, Busan.



Typhoon Mysak No. 9 landed here in Busan around 2 a.m. and headed north. Now, it is not raining, but the wind is blowing hard.



I am now at the site where the outer wall was torn due to a strong wind. For safety, I will not go near it, but keep a little distance so I will inform you of the accident from the front.



It was around 9:20 last night that a report was received that the outer wall of the 13-story building, which was visible behind me, fell.



Since then, reports have been received that the outer wall of the building has fallen off nearby.



Although some time has passed, you can see the torn exterior walls of the building still remain on the road.



Not only the exterior walls, but these debris, which you don't know where they came from, still remain on the road.



If you look behind me, you can see that something is hanging in the air like that, but that is the telegraph pole and the outer wall of the building stuck in the air.



And if you look this way, you can see another black object hanging in the air like this, but it was confirmed that the communication equipment was blown by a strong wind.



Fortunately, the outer wall of the building was blown away, but no human injury was reported here.



But unfortunately, a while ago, I heard a news of an accident in Saha-gu, Busan.



A short while ago, news came that a woman in her 60s who was cleaning up broken windows in an apartment in Saha-gu, Busan, died of excessive bleeding from being stabbed by glass.



As the strong wind is still there, residents should listen to the disaster broadcasts and the typhoon has passed, but the strong wind is still there.