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This time in Busan.

A strong wind warning has already been issued, and a typhoon warning has been announced.

Tomorrow (19th), all schools in the Busan area will conduct remote classes.

Let's call reporter Hong Seung-yeon to Busan.



Reporter Hong, in Busan tomorrow morning will be a turning point, right?



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Yes, here in Busan, it started to rain as the sun went down, and now a strong wind and rain is blowing, and you can feel that a typhoon is approaching.



There is a strong gust of wind blowing at 25 m/s at the shore where I am, and the waves are rising high along the shore.



A strong wind warning has been issued for all of Busan now, and a typhoon warning is expected to go into effect at 9:00 p.m. shortly afterward.



The time when the typhoon is closest to Busan is around 11 am tomorrow.



The Korea Meteorological Administration predicted that heavy rain of up to 150mm would fall at this time, and strong winds with a maximum wind speed of 35m per second would blow.



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Right now, the wind is strong and the waves are hitting hard behind reporter Hong, but since it was only two weeks ago that Namno Hin did damage, the residents seem to be very worried.



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Yes, Busan, Gyeongsangnam-do, and Gyeongbuk, who realized the power of the last typhoon 'Hinnamno', are all tense.



Hundreds of boats evacuated from the rain and wind at each port in Busan, and shops near the coast were also preparing for typhoons by building sandbags in front and installing water barriers.



Pohang, which suffered heavy casualties due to flooding in the parking lot during the Hinnamno era, is concerned that damage may occur again during the restoration work.



The city of Busan issued a second stage of emergency from the morning and recommended evacuation of about 20 residents of Busanjin-gu, who were in danger of collapse, and tomorrow all schools in Busan were switched to remote classes.



As of 5 pm, the Korea Forest Service raised the landslide crisis warnings in four cities and provinces, including Busan, Ulsan, Gyeongbuk and Gyeongnam, from 'attention' to 'caution'.



The Coast Guard also raised the risk level of coastal accidents to 'caution' and urged people to refrain from entering the coast and ports.



(Video coverage: Jeong Kyung-moon, Kim Nam-yong TBC, Video editing: Ha Seong-won)