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Typhoon Hinnamnor has made landfall in South Korea’s southern regions, unleashing fierce rains and winds that forced thousands of evacuations, destroyed trees, and roads, and left more than 20,000 homes without power.

The most powerful typhoon to hit South Korea in years battered its southern region Tuesday, dumping 3 feet of rain, destroying roads, and leaving 66,000 homes without electricity as thousands of people fled to safer ground. (Source ABCNews)

Typhoon HINNAMNOR has made landfall near Busan, South Korea. Typhoon conditions of strong winds and heavy rainfall, alongside potentially devastating storm surges, are likely to happen around the landfall area and are expected to continue for at least several more hours.

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