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Many people who are watching our SBS special report and Morning Wide all night about Typhoon Mysak are sending the tip video.

Let’s take a look with reporter Jang Hoon-kyung of the Ministry of Social Affairs.



Reporter Jang, are there many reports of damage in the area where the typhoon passed?



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Yes, during the night, a lot of reports came from areas in the danger radius to the right of the typhoon, but when I go out here in Mok-dong, Seoul for a while, the wind is not very bad.



I think it would be nice to watch the video of the report during last night in order to once again be alert on the way to work.



There are several streetlights, flashes and sparks, and a power outage occurs in the area.



In Nam-gu, Busan, Kim Jeong-hoon reported a video, but I know that electricity supply for 64,000 households nationwide has been cut off.




This is a video from Ayoung Park from Yeongcheon, Gyeongbuk.



The living room was filled with water, and I called and it says that his house is not in the basement and is on the 25th floor of the apartment.



Even though the windows were closed, it was said that heavy rain came through the windows and caused damage, but you can see that the rain was strong.




This is a video sent by viewer Kim Seong-hoon at around 2 am today in Haeundae-gu, Busan.



All the trees in the apartment were broken and fell.



Damage reports continue in Ulsan, which was within the danger radius on the right side of the typhoon.



It is called a dormitory at the University of Ulsan, and even though the window is locked, the water keeps coming in and the towels are supported.



This is a video reported by Joo-Yong Choi from Nam-gu, Ulsan.



Vehicles are said to have been damaged because the exterior wall of the parking lot building fell.



If you try to evacuate the vehicle, you may injure a person, so be extra careful.



This video was sent by Jung Ah-il at around 2:30 in the morning in Jung-gu, Ulsan, and it shows the high-voltage wires staggering.



It is said that more than 100 households in the vicinity have lost power.



This is a video from Seol Young-jin from Buk-gu, Ulsan.



Firefighters are moving the fallen signboards to a safe place to prevent damage.



It is said that the typhoon has advanced to the coast of the East Sea at around 6:30, but it seems that we should continue to pay attention to safety until at least in the morning.