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Typhoon Sanba today struck South Korea with torrential rain and strong wind, leaving tens of thousands of homes without power and suspending ferry एक स्थान से दूसरे स्थान पहुँचाना नाव से पार करना and flights. According to the Korean Meteorological Administration, Sanba, with gust हवा का झोंका blowing at 38 meters per second, was heading northwards at a speed of 22 kilometers per hour after poundingजोरदार धमाकों के साथ बमबारी the country's southwest coastal areas in the morning.
The typhoon is forecast to venture out into the sea off the east coast of the Korean peninsula later today. About 500,000 households in the island of Jeju and southern coastal regions suffered blackouts, but power has been restored in most houses. The transports ministry said more than 200 flights, mostly domestic, and ferry services have been canceled since yesterday, adding that train services have also been disrupted.
About 1,100 residents in areas deemed vulnerable have been evacuated to shelters, while another 12,000 residents in other areas have been advised to leave. Thousands of schools in southern regions remained closed today.
The typhoon is forecast to venture out into the sea off the east coast of the Korean peninsula later today. About 500,000 households in the island of Jeju and southern coastal regions suffered blackouts, but power has been restored in most houses. The transports ministry said more than 200 flights, mostly domestic, and ferry services have been canceled since yesterday, adding that train services have also been disrupted.
About 1,100 residents in areas deemed vulnerable have been evacuated to shelters, while another 12,000 residents in other areas have been advised to leave. Thousands of schools in southern regions remained closed today.
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