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typhoon warnings were issued throughout the country, most domestic flights today (2nd) were canceled.

More than 20 aircraft at Gimhae Airport were moved to Incheon and Gimpo to avoid the typhoon, and all passenger ships operating in the South and East Seas are now under control.



Reporter Je Hee-won will deliver this news.



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Jeju Airport, the 180 flight scheduled to depart from Jeju Airport was canceled, starting with the T-Way flight, which was scheduled to go from Jeju to Cheongju at 10:30 am.



Along with a gust of wind warning, Jeju Airport also issued a low-visibility warning that takes effect when visibility is within 800m.



Of the domestic flights scheduled to depart from national airports such as Gimpo Airport, 437 flights were canceled.



Typhoon warnings have been in effect at 9 airports including Gimhae Airport and Daegu Airport.



According to the forecast that the typhoon'Mysak' would pass near Busan, Air Busan moved 23 aircraft from Gimhae Airport to Incheon and Gimpo Airports in advance.




The strong breeze caused high waves to cut off the sea.



Passenger ships to and from Busan and Japan have stopped, and nine routes and 15 passenger ships to and from Jeju, Mokpo, and Yeosu were also controlled.



In addition, 61 routes and 82 ships across the country, including passenger ships from Gangneung to Ulleungdo, were suspended.



The Coast Guard ordered the evacuation of all ships in the storm radius as typhoon Maissack is expected to pass through the South Sea and into the East Sea.



From 6 am in Busan Port, all port loading and unloading operations were stopped, and 2,000 ships including fishing boats were evacuated.



22 parks and 614 trails across the country, including Hallasan and Seoraksan National Parks, are also fully controlled.



A while ago, KORAIL stopped running trains for some sections of the Gyeongbu Line, Gyeongjeon Line, and Donghae Line from 11 o'clock tonight, which will be directly affected by the typhoon.



(Video editing: Oh No-Young)