Access to All 11 Seoul Hangang Park Sites Restricted... "Please Refrain from Visiting"
Rapidly Changing Situation Including Flood Warning Issued
Request to Refrain from Entering Until Park Restoration Despite Lowered Water Levels
Due to the influence of the monsoon front, heavy rain continued for the fifth consecutive day on the 6th. As the water levels of the Han River rose due to the discharge from Paldang Dam and Soyanggang Dam, the Gangbyeonbuk-ro viewed from the north end of Wonhyo Bridge in Seoul is completely closed. Photo by Hyunmin Kim kimhyun81@
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunju Lee] The Seoul Metropolitan Government's Hangang Project Headquarters has requested the public to refrain from visiting as access to all Hangang Parks is being restricted due to rapid fluctuations in the Hangang River water level.
The city stated, "As of 11 a.m., a flood advisory has been issued for the main stream of the Hangang River, and the situation is rapidly changing," adding, "The flooded areas in Hangang Parks have also expanded."
Access is restricted to all 11 Hangang Parks: Gwangnaru, Jamsil, Ttukseom, Jamwon, Ichon, Banpo, Mangwon, Yeouido, Nanji, Gangseo, and Yanghwa.
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The city requested that even if weather conditions improve and the Hangang water level decreases, visits should be avoided until the parks are fully restored. Shin Yongmok, head of the Hangang Project Headquarters, said, "We are closely monitoring the situation and will work to normalize park usage as soon as possible."
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