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rain stopped for a while in Seoul and the metropolitan area this morning (10th), but it is better to hurry up on your way to work today.

Public transportation operates normally, but if you come by car, it will be more difficult than usual.

The increased water is controlling all parts of the road.

We will connect with reporters who are at the site of the relevant news and take a closer look.



Reporter Ji-wook Kim, looking behind reporter Kim now, the water level of the Han River still looks pretty high. 



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Yes, it is on the Han River Jamsu Bridge in Seoul.



It's been almost 4 hours since I've been here, and the rain has started to taper off and now it's almost stopped. 



Still, if you look behind me, it's still submerged, with only the top of the traffic sign visible.



As of 7 am today, the water level at Jamsu Bridge is 9.66m.



The figure still exceeded the pedestrian control level of 5.5m, and the traffic of people and vehicles is completely controlled for the third day.



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If the water level of the Han River is at that level right now, it seems that all the arterial roads in the vicinity of the Olympic-daero are controlled. Where are the roads that are currently under control? 



<Reporter>



Yes, road control is still in place in some sections of Seoul, so you should definitely check it before you leave the house.



First of all, vehicles in the direction of Hangang Bridge from Mapo Bridge in Gangbyeonbuk-ro, Seoul, and Han River Bridge from Dongjak Bridge are prohibited from 0:20 this morning due to the rise in the Han River water level.



In addition, the section from Dongjak Bridge to Gayang Bridge, which was completely controlled from 10:20 last night, is still being controlled in both directions.



However, due to the drop in water level, control was lifted from the Nodeul Yeoui lower interchange to the Seongsan Bridge direction, and from the Nodeul Yeoui upstream to the Han River Bridge section. Two-way traffic from Majang Ramp to Seongdong Junction is now possible.