On the 7th, the control of the Gangbyeonbuk-ro Mapo Bridge section was lifted. / Photo by Hyunmin Kim kimhyun81@

On the 7th, the control of the Gangbyeonbuk-ro Mapo Bridge section was lifted. / Photo by Hyunmin Kim kimhyun81@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jo In-kyung] Due to heavy rain in northern Seoul and Gyeonggi and increased discharge from Paldang Dam, vehicle access to Yeoui-haryu IC in Seoul, which had been restricted, has resumed.


The Seoul Metropolitan Government announced that from 7 a.m. on the 10th, access to and from Yeoui-haryu IC, which connects to Olympic-daero and Nodeul-gil, has been reopened. The two-way traffic restriction on Nodeul-ro between Yanghwa Bridge and Hangang Bridge has also been lifted.


However, Yeoui-sangryu IC remains closed in both directions due to concerns about road flooding.


Among the roads in Seoul, the entire section of Jamsu Bridge and the southern end of Banghwa Bridge at Gaehwa Lock Gate are also currently closed to traffic.



Major roads that were partially closed the previous day were reopened ahead of the Monday morning commute on the 10th. Gangbyeonbuk-ro from Mapo Bridge to Hangang Bridge, the entire section of Dongbu Expressway, Naebu Circular Road from Majang Ramp to Seongdong JC, and the main line of Olympic-daero from Yeomchang IC to Dongjak Bridge have been operating normally since around 9:20 p.m. on the 9th.


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