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Korea braces for Typhoon Hinnamnor

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High waves caused by Typhoon Hinnamnor hit the southern coast of Jeju Island, Sept. 2, as the super strong typhoon moves northward toward the Korean Peninsula. Yonhap
High waves caused by Typhoon Hinnamnor hit the southern coast of Jeju Island, Sept. 2, as the super strong typhoon moves northward toward the Korean Peninsula. Yonhap

Southern part forecast to be hit hard

Typhoon Hinnamnor is forecast to make landfall near the southern city of Busan early next week, the state weather agency said Saturday.

The powerful typhoon is forecast to land 70 kilometers southwest of the port city at 9 a.m. next Tuesday, according to the Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA).

The typhoon, the 11th this year, is expected to hit the country as a "strong" typhoon, the third strongest in a four-tier system, with an atmospheric pressure of 950 hectopascals at its center and a maximum wind speed of 43 meters per second, the KMA said.

To prepare against possible damage from the typhoon, President Yoon Suk-yeol ordered Interior Minister Lee Sang-min to come up with the highest response measures, according to the presidential office.

The interior ministry said it began operations of the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters in the morning and raised its typhoon alert level by one notch to "yellow" from "blue."

Fishing boats are docked at a port in the southern coast of Jeju Island, Sept. 2, as Typhoon Hinnamnor approaches the Korean Peninsula. Yonhap
Fishing boats are docked at a port in the southern coast of Jeju Island, Sept. 2, as Typhoon Hinnamnor approaches the Korean Peninsula. Yonhap

As of 9 a.m. Saturday, Hinnamnor was located in waters 390 km southeast of Taipei.

The KMA said a typhoon alert will be first issued for waters far south of Jeju late on Sunday.

An alert will be issued in coastal waters of Jeju Monday morning, with the possibility in the southern coast of the Korean Peninsula as well, the KMA said.

The typhoon is set to move northward and reach waters 480 km south-southwest of Seogwipo on Jeju Island at 9 a.m. next Monday before making landfall.

Rain is expected across southern parts of the country on Saturday due to the influence from the typhoon, with nationwide downpours the next day.

The KMA expects precipitation levels ranging between 100 and 300 millimeters across the country from Saturday to Tuesday, with the level forecast to reach over 50 to 100 mm per hour nationwide on Tuesday.

Torrential downpour is forecast for Jeju throughout the weekend, with the precipitation level reaching between 30 and 50 mm per hour.

A record-high strong wind is also expected in southern coastal areas, with instantaneous maximum wind speeds forecast to reach between 40 and 60 meters per second in Jeju and coastal areas of South Jeolla and South Gyeongsang provinces on Monday and Tuesday.

Winds of 35 meters per second are considered capable of derailing trains. (Yonhap)




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