Korean authorities issues a warning and canceled flights for safety purposes.


Busan: The coastal city of Busan in South Korea has been hit by Typhoon Khanun, causing significant disruption as heavy rains and strong winds batter the region.
Following the collision with Typhoon Khanun, authorities in South Korea have issued warnings to residents.
A total of 330 flights have been canceled, affecting travel plans for thousands of passengers.
Around ten thousand people have been safely relocated to designated shelters.
Typhoon Khanun passed through the southwestern Japanese island of Kyushu, maintaining a speed of 22 kilometers per hour as it moves northward, approximately 530 miles away from the Korean peninsula.
Precautionary measures are being taken to mitigate the impact of the typhoon.

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