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Another autumn typhoon passed by the Korean Peninsula.

Typhoon 'Nanmadol', which approached about 200km away from Busan around 10 am today (19th), has since been moving northeast along the Japanese archipelago.

As you can see, this typhoon was still a little far from us, but the strong wind damage radius was up to 400 km, so Jeju, Ulsan, and Pohang, Gyeongbuk were also affected.

From now on, we will summarize the typhoon damage situation and future weather information.

First, in Jeju, a 60-something fisherman was swept away by a high wave and died.



JIBS reporter Kim Tae-in will give you the first news.



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A wave the size of a house soars high as if it swallows the seashore.



The Marine Police Rescue Team breaks through the pitch-black darkness and plunges into the rough sea.



[See it safely and put it in.

Slowly.]



Yesterday evening around 7:50 PM, 66-year-old A, who was fishing on the seashore, fell into the sea.



As a typhoon moves north, high waves are hitting the sea of ​​Jeju, and one fisherman is missing, and the Coast Guard is searching for it.



[Accident Witness: (He) was fishing, and Walpa kept hitting him.

I beckoned him to go out quickly, but he wasn't there, so I called 112 immediately.]



As Typhoon 'Nan Madol' headed north, a strong wind blew in Jeju with a maximum wind speed of 30 m/s. I did.



A dizzying situation continued, with three coast guards who were involved in the rescue at the time being swept away by the waves.



A was found unconscious at sea about 10m from the accident site three hours after the report, and was taken to the hospital, but died.



[Lee Dae-gwang/Jeju Fire Safety Headquarters Fire Aviation Corps: During a helicopter search, we found a claimant, and when he touched it, he was already unconscious, so he lifted him up (rescued) by helicopter (rescued) and gave first aid CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) to the hospital.]



Typhoon There was also an accident where a gust of wind blew in the spot where it passed and the fishing boat drifted.



The ropes that tied the fishing boats evacuated to Seogwipo Port were loosened by strong winds, and the eight fishing boats were washed away about 50m.



The Coast Guard deployed a coastal rescue boat and with the help of a nearby private fishing boat, towed the fishing boats to Seogwipo Port and anchored them again in about an hour.



(Video coverage: Kang Hyo-seop JIBS, screen provided: Jeju Fire Safety Headquarters, Jeju Maritime Police Station, Seogwipo Maritime Police Station)