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Flights grounded in South Korea as typhoon nears with winds of up to 180 mph

LA Times logo LA Times 05.09.2022 12:36:05
An electronic signboard shows canceled flights at Jeju International Airport in South Korea as Typhoon Hinnamnor neared. (Byun Ji-chul / Yonhap)

Hundreds of flights were grounded and more than 200 people evacuated in South Korea on Monday as Typhoon Hinnamnor approached the country's southern region with heavy rains and winds of up to 180 mph, the strongest storm in decades.

South Korea's weather agency said the country would start to feel the full force of Hinnamnor, the strongest global storm this year, by early Tuesday when it is forecast to graze the southern resort island of Jeju before making landfall near the mainland city of Busan.

Government officials raised concern about potentially huge damage from flooding, landslides and tidal waves. President Yoon Suk-yeol, during an emergency response meeting Monday, urged maximum effort to prevent casualties. Prime Minister Han Duk-soo called for proactive efforts to evacuate residents in areas vulnerable to flooding.

As of Monday afternoon, Hinnamnor was over the open sea 180 miles southwest of Jeju. It had dumped 18 inches of rain in the central part of Jeju since Sunday, where winds were blowing at a maximum speed of 77 mph and were picking up.

South Korea's Ministry of the Interior and Safety said there were no immediate reports of casualties. At least 11 homes and buildings were flooded in Jeju while more than 200 people were forced to evacuate in Busan and nearby cities because of safety concerns.

More than 360 domestic flights and 66 ferry services were grounded nationwide as of Monday afternoon while thousands of fishing boats returned to port. All schools in Busan and nearby southern regions are scheduled to be closed and shift to online classes Tuesday, officials said.

Cities in eastern China suspended ferry services and classes, and more than 100 flights were canceled in Japan on Sunday as Hinnamnor passed through the region.

This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

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