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is the appearance of Typhoon No. 10,'High Sun', which is rising rapidly.

It has a radius of 400 km and is expected to affect the whole country with record strong storms, waves and heavy rain.

Tomorrow (7th), it will be closest to Jeju Island around three or four o'clock in the morning, but it seems that it will be closer to the Gyeongnam coastal side.

Busan is now busy preparing for typhoons.

Since it was damaged during the last typhoon, ships have been evacuated early in the harbor with plywood placed on the windows to prevent breaking.

Let’s connect to Busan and see the situation right away.



Reporter Kim Sang-min, I think I'm out at the port right now, but I can see the wind blowing hard even with the naked eye.



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Yes, this is a large port for Gijang-gun, Busan.



It started to rain a little from this afternoon, and from now on, a very strong wind is also blowing, so you can feel that a typhoon is approaching.



Behind me, you can see some fishing boats that had already been evacuated. As the last typhoon'Mysak' killed two people in Busan, the city of Busan is not letting go of tension.



Busan Port, which entered the 24-hour emergency work system from yesterday evening, has also completely ceased operations from 3 pm today.



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has been less than a week since Typhoon No. 9 has passed, and there are still many traces of typhoon damage.



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Yes, it is.



Our reporters toured all over the Busan area today, and there were still some areas that have not yet completed the damage restoration work.



An officetel in Buam-dong, Busan.

About half of the exterior material on the exterior wall of the building fell off.




It is the trace of the typhoon Mysak that recently hit Busan, but another typhoon hit before the restoration work even started.



[Lee Ho-won/Busan, Busanjin-gu: (When a typhoon arrives) If the (exterior material) falls, it will just fall here. .]



The traces of typhoons still remain in the apartment complex in Suyeong-gu.



It is best for now to put wooden planks on top or attach plastic to prevent debris from splashing inside the house, even though the windows are broken and the window frames that have fallen are in danger.




[Apartment residents: Since (Typhoon) comes again tomorrow morning, we can't do repair work right away.

As an emergency measure, such thick vinyl or plywood is applied.] In



case of a typhoon, cars are not allowed to park on the ground.



In places where high-rise buildings are concentrated, such as Haeundae, damage caused by so-called'building wind' is expected and special attention is required.



(Video coverage: Seol Min-hwan, video editing: Lee Seung-jin, on-site: Kim Dae-cheol, screen courtesy: Ryu Jae-hoon)