Japan and South Korea attacked by Hin-namno warns never to leave the house

A Japanese netizen posted a picture of the situation that was swept away by the 11th typhoon ‘Hinnamno’. photo = twitter

As the 11th typhoon ‘Hinnamno’ passed through Okinawa, Japan and headed north to Korea, a Japanese netizen issued a warning to Korea saying, “Never go out of the house.”

According to a social networking service on the 5th, a Japanese netizen said, ‘To Koreans. A very strong typhoon is heading towards Korea,’ along with a sentence that begins with several photos.

According to the photo shared by the author, the iron plate erected on the side of the road was wrinkled following being scratched by Hin Nam-no. The camper was overturned in damage, and the fence surrounding the crops was bent to the ground. In the mountains, a tree fell and the road was blocked.

A Japanese netizen posted a picture of the situation that was swept away by the 11th typhoon 'Hinnamno'.  photo = twitter

A Japanese netizen posted a picture of the situation that was swept away by the 11th typhoon ‘Hinnamno’. photo = twitter

The author said, “When a typhoon with a maximum wind speed of 57.5 m/s came to Japan, a large iron plate flew like paper and the truck overturned.

“Wind pressure can break the windows, and there are cases where a large number of trees fall down and make it impossible to pass the road,” he said. “Those who live in the mountains should evacuate in advance. He also advised, “Never go out and do everything you can.” “You should protect your life and property yourself.”

Reporter Noh Jeong-dong, Hankyung.com dong2@hankyung.com

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