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The 5th typhoon 'Songda' and the subsequent 6th typhoon 'Trace' weakened into the tropical depression and entered the stage of extinction.

Although it did not cause much damage to Korea, it is expected that it will rain quite a lot throughout the country until tomorrow (2nd), so you need to be careful.



Correspondent Kim Heung-soo.



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The 5th typhoon 'Songda' weakened to a tropical depression in the sea 310 km west of Mokpo as of 3 am today.



The 6th typhoon 'Trace', which was subsequently heading north, also lost its power to the tropical depression in the sea south of Seogwipo at 9 am.



Although both typhoons entered the stage of extinction, a large amount of water vapor flowed in through the path the typhoon passed, which caused a lot of rain throughout the country.



The largest amount of 857 mm fell on Samgakbong Peak in Jeju, which started raining in earnest since last Saturday, and heavy rain of more than 300 mm fell mainly in other mountainous areas of Jeju.



In the Jirisan area, where it rained a lot since yesterday, there was also a torrential downpour of over 190mm. 



[Lee Hye-won / Camper: Originally, the water was calm, but the water level is getting higher and higher, so we withdrew...

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Currently, all heavy rain advisories across the country have been lifted except for the mountainous areas of Jeju Island, but it is expected that rain of 30 to 100 mm will continue until tomorrow, depending on the region.



Near the southern coast, Jeju Island, and Mt. Jirisan, there may be places where heavy rain of 30mm or more per hour will fall until this afternoon.



Today, strong winds of 16 m/s are blowing in the seas of Jeju Island and the distant seas of the South and West Seas, and the waves are expected to be high.



Depending on the region tomorrow, it is expected that the sweltering heat will continue once the rain stops sequentially.