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Yesterday (21st), it rained in most areas of the country. Due to the strong wind, a pine tree fell and the children who came to camp were injured.



Correspondent Kim Sang-min.



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wall collapsed and soil and soil poured out onto the road.



At around 1:50 pm yesterday, soil and sand poured from a factory in Yangsan-si, Gyeongsangnam-do, hit a parked car and a power pole.



A man in his 60s was isolated and rescued after a sudden surge of water in the hot springs of Busan.



Wind damage also followed.



Yesterday at around 12:30 PM, a 1.97 ton fishing boat capsized at the dock in Hanjin Port, Dangjin, Chungcheongnam-do.



[Coast Police Officer: Reinforcement measures (during the time) because the ship can float... If a wave hits the side of the ship, it can overturn.] A



man in his 50s who was aboard a fishing boat went missing in this accident, but was found dead in the mud flats about 150 meters from the sea around 8 pm, seven and a half hours later.



At a campsite in Taean, South Chungcheong Province, a pine tree fell due to a strong wind, and two 8-year-old and 10-year-old children in the tent suffered head and hand injuries.



In Busan, a formwork at a construction site fell and a woman in her 20s was injured.



Yesterday, it rained up to 196mm in Changwon, Gyeongnam, 191.5mm in Busan, 102mm in Jeju, and 69mm in Seoul.



It rained for a short time, with a maximum of 73.5 mm per hour in Namhae, Gyeongnam, 68 mm in Incheon, and 53 mm in Busan.



Although the monsoon front was not formed as the North Pacific high pressure did not expand as expected, a lot of rain fell across the country due to the strong low pressure coming from the west.



The Korea Meteorological Administration predicted that from next week it will rain mainly in the southern regions due to the influence of the rainy season front.