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Let's look at the situation of the southern coast of Jeollanam-do, which is entering the sphere of influence of the typhoon.



We connect reporters who are out in Gukdong Port in Yeosu.

KBC reporter Jo Yoon-jung, is the rain and wind strong now?



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I am now in Yeosu Gukdong Port.



Heavy rain continues to fall here.



In particular, as the wind gets stronger as time goes by, it is difficult to see the future properly.



As you can see behind me, about 1,000 ships are currently evacuating at Kukdong Port.



A typhoon advisory has been in effect for Gwangju, Jeonnam, and all nearby seas from 2 pm today.



The amount of rain that fell from yesterday until now was the largest with a seismic intensity of 168 mm, followed by Wando and Haenam.



Between tonight and tomorrow (the 6th) dawn, 50 to 100 mm of rain per hour is expected in the southern coast of Jeollanam-do and 50 mm per hour in Gwangju and inland in Jeollanam-do.



The typhoon is expected to come closest to Yeosu tomorrow around 4 am.



At this time, in the case of the southern coast, a very strong wind with a maximum instantaneous wind speed of 40 to 60 m/s will blow.



The problem is that 5 am is the high tide in Yeosu.



As strong rain and wind are added to the time when the sea level rises, there is a high possibility of flooding or tsunami damage.



Therefore, it seems that people who live in the coastal lowlands need to be thoroughly prepared.