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Let's take a look at the road conditions.

It was a little better than the night of last night (8th), but there were still places where roads were controlled, so the inconvenience of citizens on their way home from work was still there.

We connect reporters who are out in Gangnam, Seoul.



Reporter Shin Yong-sik, where are you now?



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Yes, I am at the intersection near Sinsa Station in Seoul.



It is in good condition compared to yesterday, but still windy rain is falling everywhere.



It was a little past 10 o'clock at the moment, and there would normally be a lot of people visiting this place for gatherings, but now there are not many people passing by in the aftermath of heavy rain.



Vehicles are also in poor condition.



The street right in front of it would normally be lined with cars, but now it continues to pass at wide intervals.



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I heard that there are still many places where roads are controlled. What do you think?



<Reporter> The



road conditions have improved compared to the morning, but you still need to be careful.



It's because the rain is rampant, so control is being resumed one after another.



As of now, all three major highways are bidirectionally controlled.



In the case of the Dongbu Arterial Road, which was accessible until just before work, the water level of the Jungnangcheon Stream rose and it was again controlled from 5:40 pm.



The Jamsu Bridge is still controlled in both directions, and vehicles in all directions are banned from the inner ring road Majang ramp Seongdong IC.



In addition, Nodeulo and Dangsan Yukgapmun, which have a lot of traffic, are controlled in both directions.



It is predicted that it will rain heavily in the metropolitan area overnight, so it seems that you will have to check the road conditions tomorrow morning and then go to work.