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Summary

The text discusses the approach of Typhoon No. 11, Huin Namno, which is predicted to cause significant damage due to its strength and unpredictability. The typhoon is expected to pass close to eastern Jeju around midnight on the 6th and pass through Busan around 9 am on the same day. The Meteorological Administration predicts that the typhoon will eventually land on the southern coast of Gyeongnam.

The typhoon is currently moving northwards, but at a slow pace, approximately 2 km per hour. The Korea Meteorological Administration has predicted that the typhoon could become strongest when it lands in the country. The typhoon has already caused heavy rainfall in Jeju, with rain expected to continue until tomorrow.

In Busan, residents are preparing for the typhoon, with schools being closed or operating remotely. The Busan Office of Education has activated the disaster response situation room and is on emergency duty. The Coast Guard controls the operation of fishing boats and water leisure activities, and the Busan Port Authority inspects the status of container ties at each port.

The text also mentions that the typhoon is expected to pass through Okinawa and head north, with the Japan Meteorological Agency predicting that the typhoon will pass through Okinawa and head north. The central pressure of the typhoon is expected to be 935 hectopascals, and the instantaneous wind speed will range from 25 m per second to a maximum of 65 m per second.

The text concludes with tips for preparing for a typhoon, including securing windows, preparing for flooding, and evacuating if necessary.

Facts

1. The typhoon, named Typhoon No. 11, Huin Namno, is expected to land on the southern coast of Gyeongnam and is projected to be stronger than the previous typhoon, Sarana Maemi, which caused unprecedented damage [Source: Document 1].
2. The typhoon is predicted to pass close to eastern Jeju around midnight on the 6th and pass through Busan around 9 am on the same day [Source: Document 1].
3. The typhoon has currently turned north and is moving very slowly, about 2 km per hour, which is the speed of a person walking [Source: Document 1].
4. The typhoon has decreased in intensity a little, but it is predicted that it could become strongest when it lands in South Korea [Source: Document 1].
5. The typhoon occurred immediately after it occurred and developed rapidly, becoming a super-strong typhoon within 4 days [Source: Document 1].
6. The typhoon is expected to affect Jeju Island, with heavy rain and strong winds expected to hit the area [Source: Document 2].
7. The Jeju Island Office of Education has decided to close schools or conduct remote classes for two days next Monday and Tuesday next week due to the strong typhoon [Source: Document 2].
8. The rain and wind warnings are in place for the evening on Jeju Island [Source: Document 2].
9. The expected rainfall until the weekend is 100 to 250 mm in Jeju Island [Source: Document 2].
10. The typhoon's territory is expected to be expanded across the country, with rainfall forecast in various parts of the country [Source: Document 2].
11. The Busan Office of Education has activated the disaster response situation room and went on emergency duty from this morning [Source: Document 3].
12. The typhoon is expected to affect Okinawa, with strong winds and heavy rains forecast for the area [Source: Document 4].
13. The Japan Meteorological Agency predicts that the typhoon will pass through Okinawa and head north [Source: Document 4].
14. The typhoon is expected to head north toward the Seoul Basin area, including Kyushu, and head towards the Korean Peninsula [Source: Document 4].
15. The Jeju Island Office of Education has allowed schools to close or conduct remote classes at the discretion of school principals for two days next Monday and Tuesday [Source: Document 5].
16. The typhoon is expected to bring both rain and wind combined [Source: Document 5].
17. The Korea Meteorological Administration, which said that unexpected and strong typhoons may cause damage, explained that the central pressure may decrease as the typhoon moves [Source: Document 5].
18. The typhoon is expected to pass through Okinawa and head north [Source: Document 6].
19. The typhoon is expected to pass through Okinawa and head north [Source: Document 7].
20. The typhoon is said to be a typhoon strong enough to overturn a moving car [Source: Document 7].
21. The typhoon is expected to approach the closest to Jeju by heading north to the sea about 60km southeast of Seogwipo around 3 a.m [Source: Document 7].
22. The Jeju Island Office of Education has allowed schools to close or conduct remote classes at the discretion of school principals for two days next Monday and Tuesday [Source: Document 8].
23. The typhoon is expected to bring both rain and wind combined [Source: Document 8].
24. The Korea Meteorological Administration, which said that unexpected and strong typhoons may cause damage, explained that the central pressure may decrease as the typhoon moves [Source: Document 8].
25. The typhoon is expected to pass through Okinawa and head north [Source: Document 9].
26. The typhoon is said to be a typhoon strong enough to overturn a moving car [Source: Document 9].
27. The typhoon is expected to approach the closest to Jeju by heading north to the sea about 60km southeast of Seogwipo around 3 a.m [Source: Document 9].