Typhoon kills one, leaves several missing in South Korea

Author: AFP/ Web Desk
Typhoon kills one, leaves several missing in South Korea. AFP
Typhoon in South Korea (Busan): Typhoon Hinnamnor killed one person and left nine missing on Tuesday, before heading back to sea with few reports of major property damage.

Typhoon in South Korea, one of the most powerful to bear down on the country in decades. The typhoon hit the southern island of Jeju overnight before making landfall near the port city of Busan. It was stricken by huge waves and heavy rain, damaging beachfront roads and shops.

Early Tuesday in the eastern port city of Pohang, an elderly woman in her 70s was swept away in flooding and killed, the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters said.

Death tolls could climb later in the day. Authorities have identified at least nine people missing as of Tuesday afternoon. Moreover, seven people were at a submerged underground parking lot in Pohang.

More than 60,000 households nationwide lost power because of the typhoon.

As a precaution, authorities closed more than 600 schools nationwide, and local carriers grounded some 250 domestic flights — but service gradually resumed Tuesday as Hinnamnor headed towards Japan.

North Korea had also been bracing for the storm, with leader Kim Jong-un overseeing a meeting in Pyongyang to assess the country’s preparedness, state media reported Tuesday.

Kim said boosting Pyongyang’s disaster response was crucial as “nothing is more precious… than the people’s life and safety”, news agency KCNA reported.

Experts say North Korea is particularly vulnerable to flooding and heavy rains due to deforestation and poor irrigation.

On Tuesday morning, the typhoon was over the Sea of Japan. Also known as the East Sea in Korea, 100 kilometers (62 miles) off Tsushima island: according to the Japan Meteorological Agency.

Bringing gusts of up to 180 kilometers per hour, it was moving northeast at a speed of 45 kph. Expecting heavy rains in Japan.

More than 35,000 households were without power in Japan’s southwestern Kyushu region, Kyushu Electricity said in a statement.

Some of Japan’s bullet trains suspends due to strong winds and rain.  Additionally, many local trains also paused service, operator JR Kyushu said.

According to public broadcaster NHK, at least 120 flights departing and landing at Kyushu’s airport were canceled.

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