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Jeju, even after the typhoon passed, residents had to spend the night drowsy.

As a 10m high wave crossed the breakwater, the road broke and the facilities were damaged.



Reporter Shin Yun-kyung of JIBS will continue to report the damage to Jeju.



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Saeyeongyo Bridge with waves that seem to swallow the bridge.



As it is a sunny day, the parking lot is full of stones as if it had been bombed.



Typhoon Hinnamno caused high waves to come, and not only these heavy stones but also large trees entered the parking lot.



In front of the breakwater, the haenyeo changing room and sales area became a mess.



The overpass damage prevention facility became useless, and the structures and household items inside were also swept away by the waves.



[Myeong-soon Kang/Chairman of Seogwidong Fishing Village Haenyeo: In this typhoon, I never dreamed that all the boards blocking the door would break and break.]



Typhoon 'Hinnamno' once brought waves over 10m in Seogwipo.



It overlapped with the high tide, and its power became greater.



The fishing village of haenyeo, which is adjacent to the seashore, suffered particularly severe damage.



As soon as the day dawned, three or three haenyeo gathered together with the locals to take care of the damage, but to no avail.



[Ok Kim / Haenyeo from Sehwa Fishing Village: The waves came in so much that it all crashed.

there's nothing

I have to help the state, but I can’t live.]



A rock large enough to hold even when two or three adults surrounded it was washed away by the waves and blocked the entrance to the haenyeo dressing room.



[Seo Yong-ja / Yeongnak Fishing Village Haenyeo: Sarah Stones did not roll here even during the typhoon, but now they roll like this.]



Even the steep waves swept by high waves caused damage one after another.



Roads were torn apart, and sand and stones entered the facility, increasing damage.



It is expected that it will take some time for the restoration work to begin in earnest, with overpass damage in places facing the sea.



(Video coverage: Ko Seung-han JIBS, Kang Myung-cheol JIBS, screen provided: Yu Yu-Yeong)