Jeju also received a lot of rain due to the indirect effect of Typhoon 'Kongrey', with some areas recording the highest daily precipitation ever in November.
Jeju saw 138mm of rain as of 4 p.m., breaking the highest precipitation in November, which was 102mm, and Seongsan and Gosan also saw 147mm and 84mm of rain, surpassing the previous records of 2nd and 3rd, respectively.
Since dawn, strong rains of 10 to 20 millimeters per hour have poured down, locking roads and breaking trees, depending on where they are, resulting in a series of damage reports to the fire authorities.
The Jeju Regional Meteorological Administration said that there will be 30 to 50 millimeters of heavy rain per hour between tonight (1st) and early morning tomorrow, and please be careful not to cause any damage.
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