The reason why typhoons are really a state of emergency

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(1)The typhoon that landed on the southern coast moved in the direction of North Korea and penetrated vertically through the Korean Peninsula has not been found since 1977 recorded in the Weather Nuri of the Korea Meteorological Administration
(2)The website of the Korea Meteorological Administration provides the path of all typhoons developed in the Pacific Ocean since 1977, and the first vertical penetration since then
(3)So this is the first case based on weather records
(4)In 2002, Typhoon Rusa, the 15th typhoon, which caused the largest damage ever, landed on the Goheung Peninsula with the largest wind speed of 36 meters per second in the center He then moved northeast toward Gangwon-do, sprinkled a lot of rain, and escaped to the East Sea near Sokcho At that time, Lusa’s slow movement and long stay inland was one of the factors that increased the damage
(5)At that time, Rusa penetrated inland for 22 hours at a speed of around 20km per hour, and Typhoon Kanun’s estimated travel speed of 15km per hour was evaluated to be twice as slow as ordinary typhoons
(6)In addition, since it is a slow typhoon, the damage may be greater than that of Lusa, which left the largest property damage ever
(7)But I don’t think it’s safe

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