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deliver the news of the super strong typhoon Hinnamno.

It seems that Hinnamno will gradually rise towards Korea from the night of the 2nd.

According to the current forecast, it seems that it will pass through the Korea Strait, but the route is still flexible, and even if it does not land, great damage is expected.



First news, reporter Seo Dong-gyun reports.



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This is the 11th typhoon 'Hinnamno' seen from the satellite.



At the center of the typhoon, the eyes of the typhoon are clearly visible, and you can see at a glance how well the typhoon has developed.



It is a 'very strong' typhoon with a central pressure of 925 hpa and winds of 51 m/s at the center.



Currently, it is stagnant in the sea about 580 km southeast of Taipei, Taiwan, and it is expected to turn north and gradually north from this afternoon.



Hinnamno is expected to pass about 60km southeast of Seogwipo on Jeju Island around 3 am on the 6th, and 30km east of Busan by 11 am on the 6th.



According to the current forecast, the typhoon is expected to pass through the Korea Strait, but the route is still flexible.



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However, at the time of arrival in Korea, the radius of strong winds is expected to exceed 400 km, so significant damage is expected mainly in the southern regions.



The Korea Meteorological Administration predicted that up to 500 mm of heavy rain could fall in Jeju Island and the southern coast, especially from Monday to Wednesday next week.



Also, unlike the usual case of losing power quickly as it ascends to high latitudes, Hinnamno maintains strong winds even after passing through Korea, so there is a risk of greater damage.



It has already been raining on Jeju Island and the southern coast due to the effect of the steam pushed by the typhoon, but it is predicted that more than 300 mm of rain is expected on Jeju Island and up to 100 mm on the southern coast until tomorrow.



The Korea Meteorological Administration said that for the time being it will rain heavily with gusts of wind centered on Jeju Island and the southern coast, and urged people to prepare for safety accidents caused by flood damage and wind in low-lying areas.