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is said that the maximum instantaneous wind speed is about 40m, so a very strong wind is blowing.

Let's take a closer look at how to respond to strong wind damage with an expert.

Professor Joo Jin-geol is here.



Q. Wind of about 35m per second...

How strong is it?



[Jin-Gol Joo/Professor of Civil Engineering, Dongshin University: If you focus on the intensity of a typhoon, it can be said that a typhoon is a wind that has a very strong scale and intensity in the river.

Normally, when the wind speed exceeds 20m per second, humans cannot control the body.

And I am concerned about damage to the green house.

If the distance is over 30m, roadside trees, telephone poles, and traffic lights may fall.

In fact, such damages have been reported on this high line as well.]



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