Typhoon Hinnamnor hits Korea [PHOTOS]

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


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