<Anchor>



It seems that you don't need to bring an umbrella on the way to work today (the 1st).

It stopped raining last night.

Most of the major roads that had been closed were also reopened.

We connect reporters who are out on Jamsu Bridge in Seoul.



Reporter Deok-Hyun Kim, Jamsu Bridge is starting to appear, how about passage, is it possible?



<Reporter>



Yes, normally, this is the time when vehicles and people are in full swing on the Jamsu Bridge, but now, traffic is still prohibited due to the overflowing river water.



However, almost all of the submerged Jamsu Bridge was revealed, and maintenance work to resume traffic started a while ago.



The water level here, which was over 8 meters last night around 11 o'clock, has gone downhill since then and has now dropped to the level of 6.5 meters.



The discharge continued overnight, but as the rainy season front moved north, the rain that had continued all day yesterday subsided.



Heavy rain warnings for some areas in northern Gyeonggi and Gangwon have also been lifted.



<Anchor>



Most of the other roads that were controlled have now resumed traffic, right?



<Reporter>



Yes, most of the main roads in the city have resumed traffic.



As the water level of the Jungnangcheon stream rose, the controllable Dongbu Arterial Road was allowed to operate again from midnight.



Traffic restrictions were lifted on some sections of the inner ring road, and vehicle operation resumed at the upper and lower interchanges of Yeouido on Olympic Boulevard a little earlier.



However, as there are still some sections where vehicles cannot travel, such as some underpasses with stagnant rainwater, it is advisable to check the road conditions through Seoul traffic information before going to work.