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In Busan, strong winds of over 110 km/h blew overnight.
Busan is the most dangerous between now and 10 am, so I will connect you to the site.
Reporter Song Kwang-mo, is the wind blowing a lot right now?
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Yes, I am in front of Mipo in Haeundae right now.
A very strong gust of wind that makes it difficult to walk is blowing in moment by moment.
The rain and wind have been getting stronger since the typhoon warning was issued last night, and now you can’t even see well.
Strong winds exceeding the instantaneous maximum wind speed, 31 m/s, and 110 mph, are observed everywhere along the coast, including Mipo, where a skyscraper is located right in front.
Winds blowing inland are also exceeding 70 km/h.
With 60mm of rain so far in Busan, evacuation orders and recommendations have been issued to 469 people, including residents of low-lying areas along the coast, who are concerned regarding flooding.
There were also reports of damage from rain and wind overnight.
At around 8:10 last night, a part of the exterior wall of a house in Seo-dong, Geumjeong-gu was blown away by a strong wind, and (31) reports of damage were received, such as a metal signage or broken glass windows.
Typhoon Nanmadol is expected to approach Busan closest to 10 am.
Although it is 200 km away from the center of the typhoon, it still maintains a strong ‘river’, so you need to be extra careful not to get damaged by strong winds on your way to work.
About 1,500 childcare centers in Busan are closed today, and elementary, middle, and high school classes are also conducted remotely.
Traffic was restricted in 70 places, including the Nakdong River Ecological Park, Oncheoncheon lower road, and coastal parking lot.
However, during rush hour, the number of trains will be increased by 20 times.
This is Song Kwang-mo from MBC News from Mipo, Haeundae, Busan.
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