태풍 하이선 동해안 따라 북상…월요일 오전 부산 근접<br /><br />Our top story this morning.<br />South Korea is about to get hit by another tropical storm.<br />Typhoon Haishen is on its way east from the southern resort island of Jeju towards country's east coast.<br />Our Jang Tae-hyun is at a port in Gyeongsangbuk-do Province.<br />Tae-hyun, how's it looking down there?<br />It's been raining for hours, but at the moment, the showers aren't that intense.<br />Strong wind and heavy rain are breaking things apart... and the nearby street has been decimated by the storm.<br />The typhoon was expected to pass right through the middle of South Korea, forecasters now expect it to make land on the east coast of the Gyeongsang-do Provinces on Monday.<br />The Korean weather agency says the typhoon is likely to hit waters some 70 kilometer northeast of Busan at around 9 AM,... then pass through the East Sea, moving North.<br />Busan is expecting 100 to 300 millimeters of rain and a wind speed up to about 145 kilometers an hour,... strong enough to send rocks flying and flip over cars.<br />The country raised the typhoon alert to its highest level as of Sunday 7 PM.<br />Along with the warning, authorities advised safety measures to protect people, especially those living in low-lying coastal areas and those vulnerable to landslides.<br />People in the affected areas should refrain from going out and take extra safety precautions.<br />I'll be back with more updates.<br />Back to you.<br />