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News that a new Typhoon No. 10 is coming up, but the aftermath of Typhoon No. 9 has not yet gone.

Residents who have not completed the restoration process are preparing for a typhoon again.



This news is from KNN reporter Tae-hoon Lee.



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is a street of a raw fish restaurant in Tongyeong, Gyeongnam, which was damaged by the typhoon'Maisak'.



The aquarium cover was blown away by strong winds, and flood damage continued.



Merchants put wooden planks on top of the aquarium cover and put stones on it.




Underground warehouses that were damaged by flooding do not have time to recover.



Wet household goods piled up everywhere, and the drain pump could not be removed.



[Kang Gyeong-suk/Sashimi Store Merchant: Because of the typhoon that came a few days ago, I have suffered a lot of damage and are preparing for a big typhoon the day after tomorrow. When the waves hit and the tsunami comes... .]



Nearby fishing boats also hurriedly finished their retreat.



Fishermen bind fishing boats in double or triple, waiting for the typhoon to pass quietly.



[Hong Jong-bok/fisherman: They are all tied up. I'm nervous because it's a little bigger than the last typhoon.]



Most of the fruits that were ripening in Typhoon Mysak fell, but I can't get rid of it.



Even the rice paddies that have been knocked down by the strong winds are unable to touch the typhoon again.



The Busan and Gyeongnam regions are expected to enter the zone of full-scale typhoon influence from the dawn of the 7th.



Meanwhile, in Busan, a man in his 60s who was fixing a damaged drip tray on the 5th floor of a building to prepare for a typhoon fell to the first floor and died.



(Video coverage: Myung-Hwan Ahn KNN)