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Let's take a look at the situation in Tongyeong, near Geoje, Gyeongnam, where the typhoon landed.



Reporter Shin Yong-sik, the typhoon has passed and now the rain and wind have subsided. How is the situation at the site? 



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I am at the North New Port of Tongyeong.



The typhoon made landfall in Geoje, South Gyeongsang Province, about a 20-minute drive from here at 4:50.



However, since it is not far from here, it is also affected by strong typhoons here.



The rain has stopped for a while now, but a strong wind is still blowing.



There is no major damage due to preparations for tsunami damage in ports and fishing villages in advance.



Currently, about 300 ships are anchored in this port to avoid the typhoon, and about 13,000 ships are evacuated from the Gyeongnam area.



But with a lot of rain between 50 and 100 millimeters per hour, the tension is unbearable.



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As the typhoon passed, the residents seemed to have lessened their tension, but how is the local atmosphere? 



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This is Tongyeong, which has already suffered major damage once in 2003 by Typhoon Maemi.



The news that the power of this typhoon is also strong enough to be comparable to that of that time made citizens worried.



I was also able to see how he was busy with preparations, such as stacking sandbags supplied by the community center at the entrance of the store.



The city of Tongyeong temporarily suspended city bus service due to concerns about the impact of the typhoon, but just resumed operation from 7 am the day before.



In addition, Gyeongsangnam-do, which raised the level of disaster preparedness to the highest level of severe, switched to an emergency preparedness work system to respond with all-out effort.