Chinese Typhoon Surigae Approaches, Threatens South Korea and North Korea

**Typhoon Surigae**

A massive typhoon is approaching South Korea and North Korea, and is expected to bring heavy rain and strong winds to the region. The typhoon, named Surigae, is currently a Category 4 storm, and is expected to make landfall in South Korea on Wednesday, July 28. The storm is expected to bring heavy rain and strong winds to the region, and could cause flooding and landslides. Residents in the affected areas are being urged to take precautions and to stay indoors.

**Surigae’s Path**

Surigae is currently located in the Pacific Ocean, and is moving towards the Korean Peninsula. The storm is expected to make landfall in South Korea on Wednesday, July 28. The storm is then expected to move across the Korean Peninsula and into North Korea.

**Impact on South Korea**

The South Korean government has issued a typhoon warning for the southern coast of the country. The storm is expected to bring heavy rain and strong winds to the region, and could cause flooding and landslides. Residents in the affected areas are being urged to take precautions and to stay indoors.

**Impact on North Korea**

The North Korean government has not yet issued a typhoon warning, but the storm is expected to bring heavy rain and strong winds to the country. The storm could cause flooding and landslides, and could damage crops.

**International Response**

The international community is monitoring the situation and is providing assistance to the affected areas. The United States has sent a team of experts to South Korea to help with the relief efforts. The United Nations has also sent a team of experts to the region to assess the damage and to provide assistance.

**Stay Informed**

Residents in the affected areas are urged to stay informed about the latest developments on the storm. The South Korean government has set up a website where residents can get the latest information on the storm. The website is available at: [http://www.safekorea.go.kr](http://www.safekorea.go.kr)

The North Korean government has not set up a website for residents to get information on the storm. However, residents can get information from the United Nations website: [https://www.un.org/en/sections/peace-security/peacekeeping/missions/korea/](https://www.un.org/en/sections/peace-security/peacekeeping/missions/korea/)

**Additional Resources**

* [Typhoon Surigae](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typhoon_Surigae_(2021))
* [South Korean Typhoon Warning](https://www.weather.go.kr/en/weather/typhoon.do)
* [North Korean Typhoon Warning](https://www.kcna.kp/en/article/20210727/55281.html)
* [United Nations Typhoon Warning](https://www.un.org/en/sections/peace-security/peacekeeping/missions/korea/)
* [International Red Cross Typhoon Warning](https://www.icrc.org/en/where-we-work/asia-pacific/south-korea/typhoon-surigae-response).

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