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The damage caused by the last typhoon has not yet been fully recovered, but this time, the 14th typhoon 'Nanmadol' is approaching.

It will land in Kyushu, Japan at the dawn of the day after tomorrow (19th), but strong winds and heavy rain are also expected on the coast of Jeju Island and Gyeongsang Province.



Correspondent Kim Heung-soo.



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The 14th typhoon 'Nanmadol' is passing through the sea 400km east of Okinawa, Japan.



The eyes of the typhoon are clearly visible.



It has developed into a 'very strong' typhoon with a central maximum wind speed of 53 m/s.



The Amami Islands near Okinawa, where the typhoon is near, are experiencing strong winds and rain.



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Nan Madol is expected to land in the Kyushu area at dawn the day after Monday, after approaching the waters southwest of Kagoshima tomorrow afternoon.



Like Typhoon No. 11 'Hinnamno', Nan Madol is gaining strength by passing over the warm sea around 30 degrees, and is expected to develop into a 'super-strong' typhoon tomorrow morning.



At the time of landing, it will be lowered to 'Very strong' or 'Strong', but its power is still strong.



The time between dawn and morning, the time of landing in Kyushu, is the closest point to Korea, and the radius of strong winds reaches 400 km, and it enters the radius of strong winds along the Gyeongsang coast and some inland areas, where the Hinnamno damage was great.



Strong winds with a maximum wind speed of 25 to 35 m are expected in these areas.



[Park Joong-hoon / Meteorological Administration Forecasting Analyst: Strong winds and strong rains are expected from the early morning of the 19th to the



afternoon on the coast of the Gyeongsang region.] From tomorrow afternoon on Jeju Island and Gyeongsang region, it is expected to rain 50 to 100 mm, and 150 mm or more in many places. .



The Korea Meteorological Administration predicted that high waves of 10m or more are expected in the southern and eastern seas, and there is a possibility that it may be a stormy sea in Jeju Island.



The government, which has operated the first stage of the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters to prepare for typhoons since this afternoon, urged special attention, saying that the ground and drainage capacity are very weak due to Hinnam-no.



(Video editing: Yoon Tae-ho)