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monsoon rain-forecast
Heavy rain pounds nation overnight; more downpours forecast until Wednesday morning
SEOUL, July 18 (Yonhap) -- Heavy rain pounded the central and southern parts of the country overnight, with more downpours expected throughout Tuesday, the state weather agency said, after 50 people were killed or went missing in weekend downpours.
Rain was continuing to fall in most regions as of 8 a.m., with the eastern South Jeolla and southwest Gyeonggi provinces recording 30 to 60 millimeters of rain per hour, and other regions, including Seoul, seeing 5 mm of rain, the Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA) said.
The greater Seoul area is forecast to receive 5 to 60 mm of rain, and southern Gyeonggi Province 30 to 100 mm Tuesday, after a lull the previous day.
Heavy rain swept across southern Gyeonggi Province overnight, with the eastern city of Yeoju recording an additional 70 mm of rain as of 6 a.m.
No damage was reported in the region, but a man who was fishing in the city of Yongin was rescued at 11 p.m. after being stranded due to a swollen stream.
Up to 24.5 mm of rain per hour hit the southern coast of South Jeolla Province overnight, with a heavy rain advisory issued across Gwangju and South Jeolla Province, where some residents evacuated after reports of rockslides and collapsing soil.
The rain will subside late Tuesday for the greater Seoul area, but it will continue until early Wednesday for most regions. The southern regions and some parts of Jeju Island are expected to experience a brief lull Wednesday afternoon before the downpours begin again late at night.
The KMA said the torrential rains may intensively pummel most regions Tuesday, forecasting hourly precipitation of 30 to 60 mm and up to 80 mm of rain per hour on the southern coastline and near Mount Jiri.
The southern resort island of Jeju will receive 30 to 80 mm of rain until Wednesday morning, with some mountainous areas receiving up to 100 mm, according to the weather agency.
The weather agency advised people to take immediate safety measures, including evacuating, in areas at risk of disaster and landslides.
Meanwhile, the torrential rains that hit the nation over the weekend left 41 people dead, including 19 in North Gyeongsang Province, and nine missing.
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