Amid continuing damage from strong winds, announcer Kim Seon-shin also reported suffering damage.
On the 2nd, Kim Seon-shin said on her social media story, "An unprecedentedly windy day. I practically died and came back to life while flying to Jeju."
Kim Seon-shin captured an article titled "Trees and streetlights toppled, exterior materials fell..Jeju strong wind damage continues" and then urged, "Children including babies were crying, passengers were vomiting and it was chaotic. Jeju Airport was also in chaos with delayed flights. Flight attendants and pilots are really working hard. I hope everyone reaches their destination safely."
The Korea Meteorological Administration warned that winds in Jeju would be strong with gusts of 20 meters per second (25 meters per second in mountainous areas) or more until the morning of the 3rd, and emphasized that people should be especially careful about damage to facilities and pedestrian safety due to strong winds. It also urged air and sea travelers to check flight and sailing information in advance, as wind volume and strong winds could disrupt air and sea operations.
Typhoon-strength winds hit Yeosu and Jeju, disrupting ferry and aircraft operations. In Busan, where a strong wind advisory was issued, accidents such as power lines on roads snapping and retaining walls of buildings collapsing have occurred one after another, and reports of damage from strong winds are being posted continuously on online communities and social media.
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