On the 28th, when a strong wind advisory was issued across Seoul, citizens were walking on the streets near Gwanghwamun in Seoul. The Korea Meteorological Administration forecasted that until Friday the 29th, winds would momentarily reach speeds of 70 km/h (20 m/s) or more in most parts of the country, with especially strong winds exceeding 90 km/h (25 m/s) expected along the Incheon and Gyeonggi West Coast and island areas./Reporter Kim Hyun-min kimhyun81@
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