The super-strong typhoon'High Sun', which is equivalent to the typhoon'Maemi', which was the largest wind speed ever, is coming toward the Korean Peninsula.

High Sun is forecasted as a super-strong typhoon with an instantaneous maximum wind speed of 53m per second.

The typhoon recorded as the strongest wind ever recorded was a cicada in 2003, when it reached 51.1 meters per second.

The moment the typhoon'Mysak' passed a few days ago, the maximum wind speed was 45m per second, ranking fourth in history, so strong wind damage was greater than rain.



In particular, at around 1:30 am on the 3rd, when Mysak passed Busan, a woman in her 60s who taped a window on a veranda in an apartment in Busan was hit by a broken window and died of excessive bleeding.



Even in Haeundae, Busan, where high-end high-rise buildings are dense, strong winds destroyed apartments and high-end hotel windows.


Ahead of the North of the High Sun, which is accompanied by a stronger wind than Maissac, you should be especially careful about damage to the windows.



Firefighting experts point out that "tape a glass window in an X-shape or stick wet newspapers, etc., are ineffective."



Researcher Jeong Do-jun of the National Institute of Disaster and Safety said, "When a strong wind blows during a typhoon, the vibration between the window frame and the window is the main cause of the damage," he said. "It is important to fix the window frame and the window securely."



When I did an experiment, the window with X-shaped tape was broken in front of the wind at 36m per second, but if the window frame was secured, the window was fine even with the wind at 50m per second.


In order to fix the window so that it does not shake, the gap between the window frame and the window must be filled with a milk carton or paper, or even if tape is applied, the gap between the glass and the window frame must be fixed to prevent it from shaking.



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