Heavy rains to hit central, southern regions again Tuesday - The Korea Times

Heavy rains to hit central, southern regions again Tuesday

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A resident looks at a submerged rice paddy in Wonbong village, South Chungcheong Province, after a heavy downpour, July 16. Yonhap

The nation's central and southern regions, already battered by heavy monsoon rains over the past week, are bracing for another spell of torrential downpours, the state weather agency said Monday.

With heavy rain warnings in effect for the central provinces of Chungcheong and almost all of the southern provinces below, the Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA) said that extremely heavy rains of more than 70 millimeters per hour are expected in some areas Tuesday.

About 50 people have been killed or gone missing nationwide in the heavy downpours over the past week.

Firefighters take action as a bridge has been flooded in Busan after a heavy rain warning in this July 16 photo provided by Busan Metropolitan City Fire & Disaster Headquarters. Yonhap

The KMA said the downpours may intensively pummel small areas, forecasting hourly precipitation of 30 to 60 mm for the central and southern regions and 30 to 80 mm for the southern resort island of Jeju until Tuesday night.

It also predicted hourly precipitation of 30 to 60 mm for southern Gyeonggi Province and southern Gangwon Province, where a heavy rain advisory has been issued.

All told, the central and southern provinces may receive an additional 100 to 200 mm of rain by Tuesday night, the KMA said, adding the two-day precipitation in the Seoul metropolitan area will range from 10 to 60 mm. (Yonhap)

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