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Typhoon Nanmadol, the 14th typhoon, is gaining strength from the south of Okinawa, Japan, and is heading north.

It is expected to turn east and pass through Kyushu, Japan, but strong rain and wind are also expected in Jeju and the southern coast, which are close to the route.

In particular, you have to be careful from the early morning of the 19th, next Monday, to the morning of the 19th, with up to 120mm of rain, strong winds of 20-30m/s, and waves exceeding 10m high in the South and East Seas.

During the 11th typhoon Hinnamno, controversy arose as some YouTubers approached the breakwater where the waves came over.

We analyzed how dangerous the beach is when a typhoon comes, using the SBS live screen at the time.



Correspondent Kim Hye-min.



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Before Typhoon Hinnamno's landing in Busan, 'Marine City' coastal road.



Four vehicles stopped and hit the waves that crossed the breakwater.



After a while, he repeats the dangerous action again.



Some were live on YouTube.



There was also a YouTuber who slipped and fell while hitting the waves with his camera.



They even deliberately approach the waves.



When the patrolling police pass by, they reappear.



[Inspector Park Jin-cheol / Haeundae Police Station Traffic Safety Chief: 'Why are you kicking us out?' Some people said, 'Can't we continue filming?





[YouTuber hit by a wave in the car: I was so scared at the moment, I remember that I ran away without knowing that I turned on the engine.

I think it was too frivolous for such a dangerous action.]



Considering the power of the waves, experts point out that this is absolutely not to be done.



[Kim Seung-bae / Head of Korea Meteorological Industry Association: Because the beach is flat because there are no mountains or buildings, the force of the typhoon that has moved from the sea without friction appears on the shore as it is.

(YouTubers) risk their precious lives.]



In fact, during typhoon 'Chaba' six years ago, vehicles in front of Marine City were washed away by waves.



During typhoon 'Nari' in 2007, a man in his 40s went missing after being swept away by waves, and during typhoon 'Solic' in 2018, a tourist who was taking pictures in Jeju Island went missing.



Typhoon No. 14 Nanmadol is expected to affect Jeju on the afternoon of the 18th.



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