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Let's take a look at the estimated typhoon damage so far.

We connect reporters who are out of the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters.



Reporter Jo Ki-ho, tell us about the damage count so far.



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The official government tally came out at 6 am.



A man in his 20s who was playing in the water around 1 am in Ulju-gun, Ulsan was eventually added to the missing person list.



So far, 2,463 people have been evacuated, and 8 cases of flooding including houses and 6 cases of road damage were also counted.



More than 20,000 households have power outages, but they have not yet been restored.



There is news that the entire Cheongnim-dong and Songdo-dong areas of Nam-gu, Pohang-si were flooded around 4 am, and residents were evacuated.



Gyeongsangnam-do has raised the landslide crisis warning level from alert to serious from 4:30 am.



All flights to and from Jeju were cut off from 2 pm yesterday (5th), and all nine flights connecting Jeju and other areas were also controlled.



The Donghae Line linking Busan and Ulsan stopped operating at around 10:30 last night, and the Busan-Gimhae Light Rail will temporarily stop from the first train today until 2pm.



317 trains between Yeongnam and Honam are also not available until 3pm.



The Ministry of Employment and Labor yesterday recommended that companies adjust their commuting hours or work flexibly.



The Ministry of Education is also actively recommending alternative measures such as closing or distance learning for the safety of students.



The Central Safety Countermeasures Headquarters started a meeting at 7 am to check the damage situation and come up with countermeasures.