Fire Prevention Bridge South End Gaehwa Six Locks
Both Directions Closed from Dangsan Railroad Bridge South End to Dangsan Underpass

On the 3rd, when a heavy rain warning was issued for the central region, the road and pedestrian paths at Jamsugyo Bridge in Seoul were closed due to the rising water level of the Han River. Photo by Jang Jin-hyeong aymsdream@

On the 3rd, when a heavy rain warning was issued for the central region, the road and pedestrian paths at Jamsugyo Bridge in Seoul were closed due to the rising water level of the Han River. Photo by Jang Jin-hyeong aymsdream@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-joo] As the water level of the Han River has decreased, traffic on the Yeoui Upper and Lower ICs of Seoul Olympic-daero resumed around 4:10 a.m. on the 4th.


However, the Jamsu Bridge remains fully closed in both directions for the third consecutive day. As of 8:40 a.m. that day, the water level at Jamsu Bridge was 7.62m. The Jamsu Bridge restricts vehicle traffic when the water level exceeds 6.2m and becomes completely submerged when it reaches 6.5m or higher.


Additionally, as of 9 a.m. that day, both directions are closed from Banghwa Bridge South End Gaehwa Six Locks and Dangsan Railway Bridge South End towards Dangsan Underpass.



A police official explained, "Traffic will resume once the Han River water level drops and the danger level at Jamsu Bridge is lifted."


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