▲ Expected travel route of typhoon'High Sun', revealed as of 9 am on the 3rd


Typhoons stronger than'Babi' and'Mysak' were hitting the north in the Japanese archipelago, leaving the central and southern part of the Korean peninsula, which had been less repaired, again in great danger.



As soon as Typhoon Mysak No. 9 retired, following Typhoon Barbie No. 8, which left a sensation centered on Jeju Island and the southern regions, this time, the super-strong typhoon'High Sun' is approaching the Korean Peninsula.



The intensity of the High Sun is currently at a moderate level, but it is expected to gradually develop into a strong typhoon today (3rd) and a very strong typhoon tomorrow.



In particular, the high ship, which is expected to land on the Gyeongnam coast around the 7th, is highly likely to rise along the center of the Korean peninsula with momentum, which is of great concern.



If the High Sun hits the Korean Peninsula in a situation where the torrential downpour and typhoon damage that hit some areas earlier last month is not fully restored, the damage is expected to increase like a snowball.



Roads, bridges, rivers, construction sites, and other facilities, as well as crop harvesting ahead of Chuseok, are expected to have a major impact.



Accordingly, local governments across the country entered the emergency system again without even taking a breath to minimize the damage from the super-strong typhoon high ship.



(Photo = courtesy of the Meteorological Agency, Yonhap News)