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The 10th Typhoon High Line, which is on the north side, is expected to develop into an ultra-strong large-scale typhoon during the day on the 5th.

The high ship is expected to penetrate the inland after landing on the south coast of Gyeongnam the afternoon of the day after tomorrow.



Reporter Ahn Young-in reports



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is a picture of a typhoon high ship heading north from the waters southeast of Okinawa, Japan.



It is a very strong typhoon with strong winds of 53 m/s and 191 km/h in the center.



In particular, during the daytime, the Meteorological Administration reports that it will develop into a'super-strong and large-scale' typhoon.



This is the first time among the typhoons that occurred this year to develop into an ultra-strong large-scale typhoon.



The meteorological agency predicted that the typhoon will pass through the waters west of Kyushu, Japan at the dawn of the day, and land on the coast between Geoje and Busan in Gyeongsangnam-do around 3 p.m., and will continue to penetrate the Yeongnam and Gangwon regions.



In particular, it was expected to maintain strong power even at the time of typhoon landing.



This means that even while Typhoon Highsun penetrates the Korean peninsula, the power may be similar to or stronger than Typhoon Mysak.



In addition, the Meteorological Administration said that the time for a typhoon to pass inland is likely to be more than twice as long as typhoon Mysak, which could cause greater damage.



As the typhoon hits the north, rain will start in most regions of the country from tomorrow due to indirect effects.



In particular, from Monday to Tuesday, severe rain and wind will strike across the country, and a storm and tsunami are also a concern, the Meteorological Agency said.