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Strong winds and storms swept through Jeju and the southern coast where the typhoon passed through the night.

You can prevent the same damage in the future only by carefully examining the places where the damage occurred and finding the reason.

So, from now on, let's take a closer look at what kind of damage occurred by region.

First, Busan suffered a lot of damage in places close to the sea.

Especially when the tide was at its highest, the typhoon passed and rough waves hit the shore.



Reporter Jinwook Cho of KNN covered the scene.



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Waves the size of a house are crashing in non-stop.



The raging waves crossed the wooden deck in front of the sandy beach and covered the road.



As the typhoon landed, the waves overflowed to the shopping district in front of Gwangalli.



As an adult male, I can feel the strength to the point where it is difficult for me to stand.



The drained Gwangalli road is covered in sand.



Next to it, it is littered with trash, from surfboards washed away to discarded fishing gear and stones.



The area around Songdo Beach shopping district has become a sea of ​​water.



Even the elevators of the building were flooded with water, and as the exterior walls were torn off by strong winds, the parking lot screens were also smashed.



A high-rise apartment building nearby also suffered a power outage.



[Songgyeho/Busan Amnam-dong: The water backflowed from 5 am, so all the electricity in the area was turned off and the room was full of water.]



I came out to the Songdo Coastal Road.



As the waves come over, the road is so broken that the shape is unrecognizable.



It is powerful enough to fly even such a heavy sign.



The glass windows of a nearby commercial building were shattered, and the commercial escalators were clogged with asphalt.



Streetlights and signs twisted like nuts, and containers overturned in strong winds.



A nearby store was shattered as if it had been bombed by waves.



[Yoon Seong-min / Amnam-dong, Busan: I was hit by a typhoon about 4 times and the store was broken and restored, but it seems to be large enough that it cannot be restored now.

There is nothing I can do to the point that I am worried about what to eat.] The



situation is similar in Haeundae and Cheongsapo Beach.



The merchants built a barrier by stacking stones at their own expense, but to no avail.



[Damage Merchant: It repeats every year.

Every time a typhoon comes...

In front of you, you need to reinforce or take countermeasures, but what do you do by telling them to avoid it every day?

There is nothing.]



Typhoon Hinnamno scratched the shoreline, leaving only large scars.



(Video coverage: Jeon Jae-hyun KNN)