Typhoon Haishen changes course, likely to skirt Korea
Social affairsSept 5, 2020
Typhoon Haishen is veering toward Japan and is unlikely to make landfall in South Korea, the weather agency said Saturday. Currently packing top winds of 53 meters per second and with a central atmospheric pressure of 920 hectopascals, Haishen is stronger than typhoons Maysak and Bavi, which struck the country between late August and this week. It has been recognized as a super typhoon by the US Joint Typhoon Warning Center. On the Korea Meteorological Administration's five-point