10호 태풍 하이선 행동지침 및 안전요령<br /><br />Typhoon Haishen likely won't be making a direct hit on South Korea, but in the regions affected there will be strong winds and heavy rain.<br />Our Han Seong-woo explains the precautions to take until the storm passes.<br />Typhoon Haishen is forecast to reach Korea's east coast early Monday morning.<br />It won't be hitting the Peninsula head on, but by the time it gets to Busan, the storm will have winds of up to 145 kilometers an hour.<br />The Ministry of the Interior and Safety advises people to stay away from areas vulnerable to flooding and landslides.<br />Those living near water, including rivers, and especially on the east coast, should immediately go somewhere safe from flooding if ordered to evacuate.<br />Otherwise, stay inside with the doors and windows securely closed, and check for emergency updates.<br />Also, gas valves should be closed to prevent leaks and electrical outlets... should not be touched.<br />In urban areas, avoid construction sites... because the wind can blow dangerous materials into the street and cause severe injuries.<br />The government also urges those in rural areas not to go out to their rice paddies.<br />Han Seong-woo, Arirang News.<br />