[특보] What are the typhoon risk areas according to the KBS disaster safety map?
Enter 2022.09.18 (23:43)
Modified 09/18/2022 (23:58)
[앵커]
As you can see, Typhoon ‘Nanmadol’ is concerned about damage to the Yeongnam coastal area in Korea.
We will continue to analyze in detail the danger areas and damages to be aware of through the KBS disaster safety map.
This time we will go to the KBS Disaster Media Center.
Reporter Lee Jeong-eun, the thing that worries me most is the coastal area of Yeongnam, where the Hinnam-no have suffered a lot.
Again, this is the direct impact area, can you indicate the specific danger areas?
[기자]
First of all, Ulsan is very likely to overlap the time of high tide at noon tomorrow, when the typhoon is closest.
Ulsan’s Taehwa River is low-lying and has the greatest potential for flooding.
Six years ago it was also the site of the damage caused by the floods during Typhoon Chaba.
If you look closely, all areas marked in purple are flood risk areas.
Shopping malls such as Woojung Market and Taehwa Market, as well as apartments, are clustered nearby.
Residents of this area should also consider evacuation in advance.
This time we go to Pohang, where Hin Namno has suffered the most.
Pohang Dialogue District.
The height of the nearby Daehwacheon Embankment is low, so it is a high risk area for flooding in case of heavy rain.
As you can see, the small river that flows into the sea in the middle is the Daehwacheon Stream, so you should be prepared for flood damage to nearby homes and farmland.
Busan, which is the first to enter the typhoon-hit area, is also a dangerous area.
Busan is particularly concerned about the damage caused by high winds.
In the case of Haeundae, Busan, high waves can damage roads and buildings.
Let’s take a look at KBS’s disaster security CCTV cameras.
Only Suyeong is what the earth looks like now, but you can see the strong wind, the camera shaking and the waves rising high.
In particular, there are a lot of skyscrapers here, so if a wind blows in the building, damage to structures such as glass windows can increase.
Note that.
[앵커]
In addition to the coastal area of Yeongnam, heavy rains are also expected in the Yeongdong area of Gangwon-do.
Please indicate the most dangerous places.
[기자]
As you said, heavy rains are expected not only here in Yeongdong, Gangwon, but also on Ulleungdo and Dokdo.
Let’s take a look at the Samcheok Jeongha district near the Samcheok port in Gangwon-do.
The houses are densely packed on the slope.
This is a place where you need to pay attention to collapse accidents because the ground is weakened when it rains a lot.
Notably, Samcheok and neighboring Uljin in northern Gyeongsang province were damaged by forest fires this spring and the soil has weakened.
If it rains a lot due to a typhoon, you need to be careful and be prepared for landslide damage.
Let’s take a look at the Gangneung area.
A view of the Geumjin district near the Geumjin beach.
There are many shops and private houses such as sushi restaurants along the beach.
The purple mark indicates a flood risk area – an area where flood damage regularly occurs when it rains.
Beware of rain damage.
[앵커]
It also tells you how to prepare for the expected damage.
[기자]
The biggest concern is the weakened structures as Typhoon Hinnamno just passed.
The image you see is a scene of damage to Gyeongju, which Jeong Chang-sam, commissioner of KBS Disaster Broadcasting, filmed himself, but the embankment collapsed and was only urgently restored with soil.
If you are in a place where only disaster recovery has been completed, evacuate before it rains.
You should also be prepared for flood damage.
Not long ago, during Typhoon Hinnamno, during Hinnamno and Nam-gu, Pohang-si, the underground parking lot flooded, causing a lot of harm to people.
Underground spaces such as semi-underground houses, underground driveways and underground parking lots are easily flooded and evacuation is difficult.
If the water fills up even a little, don’t delay and evacuate immediately.
Until the typhoon passes, avoid going outside as much as possible, stay in a safe place and check for disaster safety messages sent by local governments.
It was a media center for disasters.
Graphics: Kim Bona
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