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Let's take a look at the southern coastal area where the typhoon passed.

First, let's start with Ulsan, where the typhoon passed inland this morning (the 6th).

In Ulsan, where the rain and wind blew strongly, this morning, a 20-something was swept away by a swelled river and disappeared.



For more details, UBC reporter Yoon-Joo Bae delivers.



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An old man isolated holding a tree in the overflowing river.



Rescue crews with safety ropes manage to make their way through the chest-heavy water.



A man in his 20s went missing in Eonyang-eup, Ulju-gun, as the overflowing river water turned into a torrent.



The lower part of Namcheongyo Bridge where a man in his 20s has disappeared.



As the river water rose rapidly, the entrance was completely submerged.



Dozens of manpower and 8 equipment were put in to search 25-year-old Mo Park, but the job was difficult from the beginning due to the torrent.



[Ulsan Fire Department official: Because the current is suddenly too strong, the crew can't get into the water.

For now, I'm intensively searching around...

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Strong wind damage has also occurred in the city center.



The steel structure on the roof flew to the driveway across from it and touched the wire, causing the entire villa to be out of power



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I've been to all of them.

But this flew.

The electricity went out.

in this building.]



About 140 homes in Bancheon-ri, Eonyang-eup, also suffered power outages due to strong winds.



The beach scene has also changed horribly.



Dozens of pine trees that embroidered the beach fell like dominoes, three containers were scattered like blocks, and one was floating in the sea.



Residents who stayed up all night gathered in front of the muddy waters, and the picturesque scenery of Seuldo was transformed into a shape reminiscent of a construction site.



The road and parking lot that people used to walk off Seuldo was covered with rocks, algae, and marine debris that were swept away by strong waves.



In the two days that the typhoon scratched, the Ulsan Fire Department received more than 1,100 typhoon-related reports.



(Video coverage: Choi Hak-soon UBC, screen provided by Ulsan Fire Department, viewer Park Kyung-chan)