[Breaking] Maysak Approaching with Strong Winds 'That Can Blow People Away'... Busan Recommends Remote Classes
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Suwan] On the 2nd, the Busan Metropolitan Office of Education held an emergency disaster response situation review meeting to reassess the typhoon's path and prepare measures to ensure student safety.
The Busan Metropolitan Office of Education recommended adjusting dismissal times in the afternoon of that day, when the typhoon was expected to approach and pose risks, to ensure student safety.
On the 3rd, when under the typhoon's influence, they urged each school to take preemptive measures such as recommending remote classes to secure student safety.
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Meanwhile, as of 9:30 a.m. that day, Typhoon Maysak was moving north at 18 km/h approximately 310 km south of Seogwipo. The typhoon's central pressure was 945 hPa, and its maximum wind speed was an extremely strong level of 45 m/s (between 33 m/s and less than 44 m/s, strong enough to derail a train).
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