South Korea: Typhoon Hinnamnor forces flight cancellations, school closures, evacuations (VIDEOS)

Tuesday, 6 September 2022 (12:50 IST)
Thousands of people were forced to evacuate as Typhoon Hinnamnor made landfall in South Korea on Tuesday.

It is one of the most powerful storms to hit the country in decades, authorities said.

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Super typhoon hinnamnor hits south korea today. It is considered the strongest typhoon to hit South Korea in history.pic.twitter.com/KzRAP61DcV

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It comes weeks after the capital Seoul and nearby regions were hit by heavy rainfall and flashfloods that killed at least 14 people.

What effect has Typhoon Hinnamnor had?

The typhoon left the Korean peninsula off the southeastern city of Ulsan at about 7:10 am, after landing on the coastal city of Geoje, the Korea Meteorological Administration said.

"Heavy rains, strong winds and a storm surge are expected until Tuesday," the country's weather agency said, warning against "very" high waves in the coastal areas.

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Typhoon #Hinnamnor caused widespread damage in South Korea after making landfall this morning. The storm brought down many power lines, caused high storm surges, heavy rains, winds, flooding and damaged some roads.

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Strong rains and winds destroyed trees and roads in southern regions. More than 20,000 homes were left without power.

Typhoon Hinnamnor slams into South Korea's Busan

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As of early Tuesday, 3,463 people had been evacuated and one 25-year-old reported missing in Ulsan, authorities said.

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More than 600 schools were closed or moved to online classes, and more than 250 flights and 70 ferry services were grounded. More than 66,000 fishing boats evacuated to ports.

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President Yoon Suk-yeol held emergency response meetings, urging officials to take precautions until the typhoon is completely gone.

Where is Hinnamnor headed next?

North Korea also braced for damage from the typhoon as leader Kim Jong Un presided over a two-day meeting on disaster prevention work, ordering the release of water from a dam near its border with its southern neighbor.

Despite South Korea's repeated requests for notice before releasing water downstream, Pyongyang has remained unresponsive.

The typhoon is expected to head northeast and pass about 400 kilometers northwest of Sapporo in Japan at about midnight on Tuesday.

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