Frequent Road Flooding in Gyeongnam Due to 'Haiseon'... Bus Services Suspended in Geoje and Yangsan
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Sharon] Due to the impact of Typhoon No. 10 'Haishen,' numerous reports of road flooding occurred across the Gyeongnam region on the 7th.
In Geoje City and Yangsan City, city bus operations have been suspended due to road flooding.
At around 6:54 a.m., the Sagok Underpass in Sadeung-myeon, Geoje City, was flooded, leaving one passenger car stranded.
The rescue team safely rescued the driver who had evacuated onto the car roof.
At around 7:44 a.m., a road in Eogok-dong, Yangsan City, was flooded with water reaching knee height of an adult male, resulting in vehicle entry being restricted.
At around 7:43 a.m., the stream at the entrance of Anmin Tunnel in Seongju-dong, Seongsan-gu, Changwon City, overflowed.
Around the same time, a report was received of water overflowing on a road in Bukbu-dong, Jinhae-gu, prompting the fire department to dispatch personnel.
Part of the entrance to the Changwon Tunnel elevated road in Namsan-dong, Seongsan-gu, Changwon City, was flooded, causing vehicles to slow down and resulting in traffic congestion.
At 8:02 a.m., a road at the Jinhae-gu Office intersection in Pungho-dong, Jinhae-gu, and a road on Gaju-ro in Jinhae-gu were flooded.
Reports of flooding were also received for the road in front of the Suhyup Wholesale Market in Odong-dong, Masanhappo-gu, and the road in front of Masan Cultural Center in Jungang-dong 2-ga.
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At around 8:43 a.m., water flooded in front of a parking lot in Samho-dong, Yangsan, submerging several passenger cars.
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