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As the typhoon is expected to pass through Jeju and the southern region tomorrow morning (6th), schools in Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongnam have decided to take a day off tomorrow or take remote classes.

Also, some companies in Ulsan have decided to adjust their working hours tomorrow.

Then, let's connect the site and see what the current situation in Ulsan is.



Reporter Yeeun Kim of UBC, please tell me.



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I am in Jangsaengpo Port, Ulsan.



In the evening, the rain in this place became thick and then subsided for a while, but the wind started to blow strongly about an hour ago.



Currently, Ulsan has a strong wind advisory and a typhoon advisory, and it will be upgraded to a typhoon warning from 11pm.



Taehwa Market in Jung-gu suffered massive flood damage during Typhoon Chaba in 2016.



Merchants installed shrouds and sandbags, and fire departments deployed high-capacity artillery firing systems to aid drainage.



In the north of the greatest typhoon ever, companies have also entered an emergency system.



Hyundai Motor's Ulsan plant moved 5,000 vehicles from the loading dock to a safe zone, and Hyundai Heavy Industries evacuated nine ships that were in the final stages of construction to the west coast.



Petrochemical companies such as SK Innovation and S-OIL have stopped entering the ports of crude oil and product carriers.



Ulsan City Office of Education has decided to close all schools for one day tomorrow.



16 flights to and from Ulsan were also canceled, and the parking lot and trails were completely controlled.



The typhoon will be closest to Ulsan at around 7 am tomorrow morning while maintaining a very strong force.



A strong wind with an instantaneous wind speed of 60 m/s will continue, and it is expected that 100 to 400 mm of water bombs will be poured over Ulsan by noon tomorrow along with the typhoon.



(Video coverage: Joo Eon-tae UBC)