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Maysak was passing south of South Korea’s southern resort island of Jeju before making landfall near the southern mainland port of Busan early Thursday. Published : Aug 30, 2020 - 15:33 Updated : Aug 30, 2020 - 17:49This image, provided by the Korea Meteorological Administration, shows Typhoon Maysak's expected path as of Sunday. REUTERS/Baz Ratner Saudi FM: Reopening of Borders Coupled with Health Measures Help Economies to Thrive
South Korea’s weather agency said the typhoon will affect most of the country and warned of potential damage from the … Maysak was passing south of South Korea’s southern resort island of Jeju before making landfall near the southern mainland port of Busan early Thursday.
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High waves crash a shore as Typhoon Maysak approach on Jeju Island, South Korea, Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2020.
REUTERS/Aziz Taher Cormorants sit on a tree submerged under rising water due to months of unusually heavy rains in lake Baringo, Kenya, August 25, 2020. South Korean authorities said no casualties were reported, and North Korean state media did not mention any deaths or injuries.Storms, coming so close one after the other, bring great risk to disaster-prone regions. An offshore typhoon brought torrents of rain to southern Japan on Wednesday heading to the Korean Peninsula as another storm in the Pacific was growing stronger.Typhoon Maysak was west of Japan, maintaining sustained winds of 162 kilometers per hour (100 mph) with higher gusts, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.Japan's main southern island of Kyushu was warned of heavy rainfall, fierce winds and possible mudslides. With winds blowing up to 126 kilometres per hour, Typhoon Maysak was offshore east of the city of Sokcho on Thursday morning and heading toward North Korea, said South Korea's weather agency. “Scrupulous” protective measures were being applied to power stations to ensure stable power supply during the storm, the report said.Another storm in the Pacific was blowing north and forecast to affect North Asia by the weekend. Typhoon Maysak, which has formed in the Pacific Ocean east of the Philippines, is on course to hit Busan and southern parts of the Korean Peninsula this week, the national weather agency said Sunday.
REUTERS/Baz Ratner Studens attend to their dance class in Changchun Street Primary School in Wuhan, China's central Hubei province, on September 4, 2020, during a media visit organised by local authorities. Maysak had downed trains and knocked out power to hundreds of homes when it crossed Okinawa on Tuesday.Hundreds of flights were canceled in South Korea ahead of Maysak, while North Korea scrambled to protect its buildings, roads and crops from the second typhoon to hit their peninsula in as many weeks.Maysak was passing south of South Korea’s southern resort island of Jeju before making landfall near the southern mainland port of Busan early Thursday.South Korea’s weather agency said the typhoon will affect most of the country and warned of potential damage from the “very strong winds and very hard rain.”More than 340 domestic flights in and out of Jeju were canceled as of Wednesday morning, the Korea Airports Corporation said.
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South Korea's weather agency said it had a maximum wind speed of 155 kilometers per hour (96 mph) and was forecast as one of the strongest to hit the peninsula this year. Picture taken August 25, 2020. Bob Stonecipher, a volunteer with the Yakima County Search and Rescue team, directs drivers away from the Evans Canyon Fire evacuation zone, Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020, in Selah, Wash. (Amanda Ray/Yakima Herald-Republic via AP)
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