The most powerful typhoon to hit South Korea in years battered its southern region Tuesday, dumping 3 feet of rain, destroying roads and felling power lines, leaving tens of thousands of homes without electricity before weakening at sea. Two people died, and some of the missing were stuck in a submerged basement parking lot.
Typhoon Hinnamnor grazed the resort island of Jeju and hit the mainland near the port city of Busan before blowing into the waters between the Korean Peninsula and Japan.
Hinnamnor’s winds have weakened to 115 kilometers per hour and the typhoon was expected to be downgraded to a tropical cyclone by night as it moves northeast between Russia and the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido, South Korea’s weather agency said.
Video from my daughter's apartment in Busan, South Korea taken right now. The eye of typhoon Hinnamnor will pass directly over Busan in the next hour or two. Intense and scary! I'll post another in a sec... #Hinnamor #Typhoon pic.twitter.com/hzTH3lpOkY— Patriot's_Truth (@rr_resists) September 5, 2022
The damage seemed most severe in the southern city of Pohang, where one person was found dead and at least nine others were missing after the storm submerged roads and buildings, triggered landslides and flooded a shopping mall.
Storm-damaged cars – their windows smashed or trunks open – were scattered on roads like garbage, while an entire two-story pool villa was uprooted from the ground and swept away in flash floods. Troops were deployed to assist with rescue and restoration efforts, moving in armored vehicles rolling through streets that turned into chocolate-colored rivers.
PRAY FOR SOUTH KOREA
Super typhoon hinnamnor hits south korea today. It is considered the strongest typhoon to hit South Korea in history.pic.twitter.com/KzRAP61DcV— elle (@treasurmakr) September 6, 2022
Hinnamnor made impact just weeks after heavy rains in the region around the capital Seoul caused flooding that killed at least 14 people.
The storm dumped more than 41 inches of rain in central Jeju since Sunday, where winds peaked at 155 kph. Southern and eastern mainland regions also had damage — knocked off signboards and roofing, toppled trees, traffic signs and electricity poles and submerged roads and parking lots.
VIDEO: Typhoon Hinnamnor causes damage in South Korea.In the port city of Busan, beachfront roads and shops were damaged by huge waves and heavy rain brought by Typhoon Hinnamnor, one of the most powerful to bear down on the country in decades pic.twitter.com/oBUTu9w5WY
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) September 6, 2022
A woman in her 70s died in Pohang after being swept away in flash floods, while another woman in her 80s died in nearby Gyeongju after her home was buried in a landslide. The nine people missing in Pohang include eight stuck in a submerged basement parking lot. In the nearby city of Ulsan, a 25-year-old man was unaccounted after falling into a rain-swollen stream, according to the Ministry of the Interior and Safety.
This is what is happening in South Korea now while the typhoon Hinnamnor landfall pic.twitter.com/UJPStVjuOz— #كابتن_غازي_عبداللطيف (@CaptainGhazi) September 6, 2022
Also in Pohang, firefighters extinguished flames that damaged at least three facilities at a major steel plant operated by POSCO. A presidential official, who spoke on condition of anonymity during a background briefing, said officials were investigating the cause of the fires.
Local fire officials said the flames destroyed a building housing electricity equipment and damaged a separate office building and a cokes factory before being put out.
The Safety Ministry said about 500 among 3,400 people who had been forced to evacuate returned home as of Tuesday afternoon. Nearly 80 homes and buildings were flooded or destroyed, and hundreds of roads, bridges and facilities were damaged.
More than 600 schools were closed or converted to online classes. Workers had managed to restore electricity to 30,006 of the 66,341 households that lost power as of Tuesday afternoon.
In North Korea, state media reported “all-out efforts” to minimize damage from flooding and landslides. The Korean Central News Agency reported leader Kim Jong Un during government meetings had issued unspecified “detailed tasks” to improve the country’s disaster response capacity but it didn’t elaborate on the plans.
North Korea sustained serious damage from heavy rains and floods in 2020 that destroyed buildings, roads and crops, shocking the country’s already-crippled economy.
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, known as the East Sea in Korea, 100 kilometres (62 miles) off Tsushima island, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency.
This year's 11th typhoon, 'Hinnamno', at 05:00 a.m., Busan, South Korea. pic.twitter.com/iBOtSf0Rjf— Gene KIM (@genekim1) September 5, 2022
Bringing gusts of up to 180 kilometres per hour, it was moving northeast at a speed of 45 kph and was expected to bring heavy rains to western Japan on Tuesday.
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 were suspended due to strong winds and rain, and many local trains also paused service, operator JR Kyushu said.
At least 120 flights departing and landing at Kyushu's airport were cancelled, public broadcaster NHK reported.
(With inputs from agencies)
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