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Rain and wind damage occurred one after another across the country.

In particular, in Jeju, a strong wind blew that a container flew and a truck fell, resulting in flight cancellations.

In some places, electricity was cut off or trains were delayed.



Correspondent Won Jong-jin put it together.



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Large containers were thrown in the middle of the road, and the reinforcing steel structure installed on the shoulder fell over.



A large container flew over the road in a typhoon-like strong wind that reached 31 m/s and broke the steel fence.



[Field official: Two or three (containers) flew to the side of the road, took emergency measures and put them away.

I knew it was a strong wind, but I didn't know it was this much.] In



the strong wind, not only a street signboard but also a 1 ton truck parked on the road fell, and a total of 89 strong wind damage was received in Jeju, including plastic houses, trees, and houses. That's it.



580mm of heavy rain fell on Hallasan Mountain.



Yesterday (25th), a lot of 234 flights were canceled at Jeju Airport, and 3 more flights were canceled due to strong winds today.



Damage also occurred inland.



At around 11:50 last night, the substation facility in Seongnam, Gyeonggi-do was damaged, and the electricity supply to 16,000 households in Sujeong-gu and Jungwon-gu, Seongnam was cut off for 30 minutes.



In the southern provinces as well, small-scale landslides continued throughout the night due to torrential rains, but the operation of the Gyeongjeon Line train passing near Beolgyo in Jeollanam-do was delayed for some time in the morning as soil and sand hit the railroad tracks.



The Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA) has lifted all wind warnings for Jeju Island, the west coast, and the southern coast in the afternoon.



(Video coverage: Kang Myung-cheol JIBS, Video editing: Lee So-young)