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Busan coastal shops and residents who know how dangerous typhoons can be from past experience prepared themselves, but Hin Nam-no's power was still strong.

Our reporter watched the typhoon 24 hours a day in front of Haeundae, Busan, and captured the situation at the scene.



Reporter Kim Hye-min reports.



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sea off Haeundae, Busan.



Even at this time, there are people surfing in the waves that rise slightly.



The wind is strong and the waves are high.



There is tension in Marine City.



On one side, guests are eating, while on the other side, boxes are already attached to the windows.



The waves on the coastal road are getting rougher.



The shops were ready before the sun went down.



The wind grew stronger to the point where it was difficult to control the body, and there were fewer vehicles and passers-by.



As the sun goes down, the waves rush into the coastal road.



There are also dizzying situations when you approach the beach and almost get swept away by the waves.



Access to the coastal road is restricted.



As the night progressed, huge waves crashed on the coastal road without stopping.



When the typhoon landed in Busan, the power of the waves reached their peak.



The day was bright.



After the typhoon, the appearance of Marine City is slowly revealed.



Peeled sidewalk blocks are scattered on the road.



Access control has been lifted.



Shops found again.



Fortunately, there were few places that were damaged, but there were also shops that were badly damaged inside.



[Jang Sang-mok/Marine City Merchant: In fact, I did a lot of preparation to the extent that the merchants next to me said that this house was not destroyed and said that it was the best.

I made a wall and went, but what happened?

The fact that we can't do business day by day is actually a bigger damage...

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One of the reasons why the damage was so great even though the merchants were thoroughly prepared is that the boundary stones and sidewalk blocks you see here went into the shop by the waves.



Marine City has to calm down whenever a powerful typhoon comes.



The 'movable barrier wall' to block the waves is scheduled to be completed in five years.



(Video coverage: Yang Hyun-chul, video editing: Lee Hong-myung)