The Korea Times

Typhoon lashes southern part of Korea

- By Kim Hyun-bin hyunbin@koreatimes.co.kr

Typhoon Tapah swept through the southeaste­rn part of the country Sunday, bringing strong winds and rain that ripped up scores of trees, and forcing hundreds of flights to be cancelled.

According to the Korea Meteorolog­ical Administra­tion (KMA), the typhoon, this year’s 17th, packed wind gusts of 126 kilometers per hour and an atmospheri­c pressure of 970 hectopasca­ls as of 3 p.m.

The storm passed 110 kilometers southeast of Jeju Island and 50 kilometers southeast of the port city of Busan.

The interior and safety ministry raised its alert level to “vigilance” from “attention” Sunday morning due to the severity of the storm.

Parts of Jeju received 668.5 millimeter­s of rain and Sancheong County in South Gyeongsang Province reported 257.5 mm as of 3 p.m. Sunday, the KMA said.

The weather agency issued typhoon warnings throughout the weekend.

A 72 year old woman was killed when an old two-story house collapsed Saturday, while a large window fell from a building in Busan and shattered on a sidewalk. About 200 households in Busan suffered a power failure Saturday night, after a makeshift installati­on at a constructi­on site fell on power lines.

The transport ministry said 390 flights were canceled at Jeju Internatio­nal Airport, starting from Asiana Airlines flight departing Jeju to Gimpo Internatio­nal Airport at 6:30 a.m.

However, Jeju Internatio­nal Airport resumed 95 flights including 81 domestic and 14 internatio­nal ones after 7 p.m.

According to the government hundreds of flights in nine airports across the country were cancelled due to the typhoon.

Meanwhile, all ferries to and from Incheon, Busan and Jeju Island were halted Sunday.

As the typhoon is estimated to move clear of the country by 3 a.m. Monday, passengers were advised to check their flights or ferry service providers for possible changes.

As of 4 p.m. seven roads on Jeju Island were flooded as well as 6,000㎡of farmland, while the strong winds damaged 32 public facilities.

In Busan and Ulsan, one fishing boat, two yachts and two other boats were capsized by the waves.

Over 7,387 households in seven regions around the country were left without power.

South Gyeongsang Province also reported damage, with winds of 30-meters-per-second passing Tongyeong and Geoje Island.

According to fire authoritie­s in the province, 43 cases of strong wind damage had been reported as of 1 p.m., including trees falling on houses and streets as well as signs and constructi­on material flying through the air.

The KMA issued typhoon warnings in Daejeon, Sejong and six cities and counties in South Chungcheon­g Province as of 3 p.m.

“Typhoon Tapah has been moving northwards, and from today to Monday, Daejeon, Sejong and South Chungcheon­g region could receive winds of 15 to 30 meters per second, so we advise people to watch out for flying material,” the KMA said.

 ?? Yonhap ?? Strong winds and waves from Typhoon Tapah drive two boats ashore in the southern city of Ulsan, Sunday. The typhoon, this year’s 17th, caused 390 flights to be canceled at Jeju Internatio­nal Airport, while all ferries to and from Incheon, Busan and Jeju Island were halted.
Yonhap Strong winds and waves from Typhoon Tapah drive two boats ashore in the southern city of Ulsan, Sunday. The typhoon, this year’s 17th, caused 390 flights to be canceled at Jeju Internatio­nal Airport, while all ferries to and from Incheon, Busan and Jeju Island were halted.

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