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This time, let's take a look at the situation in Seoul, which suffered a lot of damage due to heavy rain.

Connect with reporters.



Reporter Lee Seong-hoon, has the Jamsu Bridge reopened?



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It is shown in Jamsu Bridge over the Han River in Seoul.



Now the sun has risen and the rain has completely stopped.



However, as the water level of the Han River rises, Jamsu Bridge and Hangang Park are still submerged.



The sign is barely visible above the water.



The water level at Jamsu Bridge is 8.3m as of 2:30pm on the 11th.



At 7:30 in the morning, the water level was 7.55m, and the water level is getting higher.



This is because the Paldang Dam is discharging more than 10,000 tons per second due to heavy rains in the upper reaches of the Han River such as Gangwon and Chungcheong.



From 3 pm, a little while ago, the Soyanggang Dam also started discharging.



It's been two years since last summer.



At first, 600 tons per second are discharged, and the amount of discharge will be increased depending on the situation, so the water level of the Jamsu Bridge is expected to rise further.



For the fourth day, neither cars nor people are able to pass, and it is unlikely that traffic will resume immediately.



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Reporter Lee Seong-hoon, how is the road control situation in downtown Seoul?



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Currently, 17 roads in downtown Seoul are under control.



In the western part of Seoul, both directions are controlled at Dangsan Interchange, Mangwon Interchange, and Gaehwa Six Gate, and in Gangnam, Seoul, the section from Yangjaecheongyo to Yeongdong 1st Bridge and Sinsa Interchange are prohibited.



The section of the Olympic-daero Dongjak Bridge and Gayang Bridge resumed traffic from last night.



All sections of the Northeast Arterial Road and Inner Ring Road are currently accessible by vehicles.



Real-time traffic information can be found on the Seoul Traffic Information System website.



As the situation is constantly changing, it is recommended to check the traffic information in advance before moving.