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Today, Children's Day, which
many children have been eagerly awaiting, (5th), heavy rains fell with strong winds across the country. In particular, more than 800 mm of rain fell in Jeju, breaking the record for the highest single-day rainfall ever recorded in May. In such inclement weather, passenger planes could not float in time, and more than 5,1 tourists, including students on school trips, were stranded at one point.

First news, JIBS reporter Ha Chang-hoon will tell you.

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A fierce 50-meter-high stream of water pours down nonstop.

Water bombs rained down on Jeju to the point that waterfalls poured down on places where normally only cliffs could be seen.

The cumulative rainfall at Hallasan Triangle Peak exceeded 800 mm, and more than 300 mm of rain fell in the Seogwipo area.

In particular, yesterday's rainfall in Seogwipo was 261 mm, breaking the record for the highest single-day rainfall in May since the weather observations.

As the rainy and windy weather continued for the second day, there were a series of accidents large and small in various parts of Jeju.

Over the course of two days, dozens of measures were taken, including drainage work and safety measures on the building's exterior walls.

Jeju International Airport, which had a massive cancellation, was congested.

Flight operations have resumed, but more than 5,1 tourists and school trip groups who were stranded yesterday due to a large-scale cancellation gathered at once, and even today, due to sudden changes in winds and gusty winds, the availability of flights has changed from moment to moment.

[Kim Dong-kyu/Buk-gu, Daegu: Originally, I was going to fly yesterday, but now I don't even get a waiting ticket, so I don't know when I will be able to go to Daegu.]

The Jeju Regional Meteorological Agency said that very heavy rain accompanied by thunder and lightning with gusty winds will continue until dawn tomorrow, and urged people to be extra careful not to cause damage.

(Video Interview: JIBS)