Tonight, strong winds are expected in Jeolla-do, Gyeongnam, and Jeju, and a strong wind advisory has been issued for these areas. In particular, these areas have seen heavy rain throughout the night. The Korea Meteorological Administration is urging citizens and visitors in these areas to refrain from outdoor activities and to be careful to avoid damage from strong winds.
Rainfall in the southern provinces has already exceeded 100mm in some areas, and more rain is expected. This increases the risk of flooding and landslides in some areas, requiring emergency response measures to prepare for rain damage.
According to the Korea Meteorological Administration, this rain was caused by the influence of a low-pressure system, and an additional 20 to 60 mm of rain is expected to fall nationwide over the next 24 hours. In particular, Jeju Island, Jeollanam-do, and Gyeongsangnam-do are likely to see more than 100 mm of rain.
The rain that comes with this strong wind can cause great damage to crops, so farmers are advised to be especially careful when managing their crops. Also, drivers should be especially careful while driving, as the strong wind can cause debris to fall on the road.
The government has already activated its emergency response system in preparation for the damage caused by the rain and is ready to deploy resources for relief operations if necessary. Relief organizations and local governments are taking steps such as setting up temporary shelters for the displaced and providing relief supplies to the affected areas.
Citizens should check weather forecasts regularly and take thorough safety measures at home and work in preparation for strong winds and heavy rain. In addition, they should check emergency contact information in advance to prepare for various accidents caused by rain and prepare to respond quickly in case of damage.
This strong wind and heavy rain is a critical time for government and community efforts to minimize damage caused by natural disasters. I hope that all citizens will be aware of the weather conditions and take necessary measures to minimize damage.