A road in Changwon, 400 kilometers south of Seoul, is inundated due to heavy rain as the super strong Typhoon Hinnamnor htis Korea, Sept. 6. Yonhap |
This photo shows a large signboard that's been knocked over by strong winds caused by Typhoon Hinnamnor in Changwon, 400 kilometers south of Seoul, Sept. 6. Yonhap |
Trees are uprooted by heavy rain and strong winds in the country's largest port city of Busan, Sept. 6. Yonhap |
Waves hit a seawall in Busan on Sept. 6, as the super strong Typhoon Hinnamnor approaches the Korean Peninsula. Yonhap |
The sea off the coast of Seogwipo, Jeju Island, Monday, roils with waves as Typhoon Hinnamnor approaches from south. Yonhap |
A traveler looks at canceled flights in Jeju International Airport, Monday. All flights have been canceled since Monday afternoon due to the typhoon Hinnamnor. Yonhap |
A resident of Jeju Island walks through torrential rain, Monday, when the island was under a typhoon warning. Yonhap |
A fisherman in Buan, North Jeolla Province, works to move his boat to a nearby port in preparation for the approaching typhoon, Monday. Yonhap |
A construction site on a hill in Pohang, South Gyeongsang Province, is covered with tarps to prevent landslides caused by the typhoon, Monday. |
A COVID-19 testing center in Incheon is closed temporarily, Monday. The city's COVID test centers have all been closed due to the typhoon. Yonhap |
A resident of the southeastern city of Changwon looks out the window of his apartment, Sunday. Tape is put over the window in an X shape in preparation for Typhoon Hinnamnor. Yonhap |
Sandbags are piled up at a street corner in Busan's coastal Haeundae District, Sunday. Yonhap |