A wave crashes into a port on Jeju Island. Reuters
Firefighters and military officials rescue one of the missing residents from the underground parking lot of an apartment building in Nam-gu, Pohang-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, which was submerged in heavy rain caused by Typhoon Hinnamno in Pohang, South Korea, 07 September 2022. According to fire authorities, two people were rescued alive and three bodies found out of seven people who were reportedly missing in the incident. EPA / KIM HEE-CHUL
Firefighters and military officials search the underground parking lot. EPA
Authorities closed more than 600 schools nationwide, and local airlines grounded about 250 domestic flights, but services gradually resumed on Tuesday as Hinnamnor headed towards Japan. EPA
As of Tuesday morning, 3,463 people had been rescued, mostly from the southern regions, according to the authorities. EPA
Firefighters and military officials take out a body rom the underground parking lot of an apartment building in Nam-gu, Pohang, Gyeongsangbuk-do, in Pohang, South Korea. EPA
Typhon Hinnamnor whipped up huge waves in Pohang, South Korea. Reuters
South Korean rescue workers rescue a man from a flooded riverside park in Ulsan as Typhoon Hinnamnor battered South Korea's southern provinces. AFP
Waves pound the coast after Typhoon Hinnamnor made landfall in Busan, South Korea. EPA
A man pushes his bicycle underneath an electric cable along a road in Busan. AFP
A man takes pictures of waves crashing into a promenade in Busan. AFP
The typhoon forced businesses to suspend operations and school to close. EPA
A damaged store in Busan. The typhoon was moving at a speed of 43 metres a second when it made landfall. EPA
A government worker cleans up in Busan after Typhoon Hinnamnor made landfall. EPA
Waves triggered by Typhoon Hinnamnor batter the coast in Ulsan. AFP
A man walks along a road damaged by the typhoon, in Gyeongju, South Korea. AFP
Smoke rises from a steel plant in Pohang soon after the typhoon hit. Reuters
Floodwaters cover a parking lot in Ulsan, South Korea. AP
Thousands of people were forced to seek shelter after the typhoon unleashed fierce rains and winds that destroyed trees and roads, and left more than 20,000 homes without power. Reuters
A handout satellite image made available by Nasa shows the typhoon's cloud formation. EPA
The typhoon is one of the most powerful to bear down on the country in decades. AP
Waves batter the Jeju Island coast as Typhoon Hinnamnor approaches. AP
A wave crashes into a port on Jeju Island. Reuters
Firefighters and military officials rescue one of the missing residents from the underground parking lot of an apartment building in Nam-gu, Pohang-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, which was submerged in heavy rain caused by Typhoon Hinnamno in Pohang, South Korea, 07 September 2022. According to fire authorities, two people were rescued alive and three bodies found out of seven people who were reportedly missing in the incident. EPA / KIM HEE-CHUL
Firefighters and military officials search the underground parking lot. EPA
Authorities closed more than 600 schools nationwide, and local airlines grounded about 250 domestic flights, but services gradually resumed on Tuesday as Hinnamnor headed towards Japan. EPA
As of Tuesday morning, 3,463 people had been rescued, mostly from the southern regions, according to the authorities. EPA
Firefighters and military officials take out a body rom the underground parking lot of an apartment building in Nam-gu, Pohang, Gyeongsangbuk-do, in Pohang, South Korea. EPA
Typhon Hinnamnor whipped up huge waves in Pohang, South Korea. Reuters
South Korean rescue workers rescue a man from a flooded riverside park in Ulsan as Typhoon Hinnamnor battered South Korea's southern provinces. AFP
Waves pound the coast after Typhoon Hinnamnor made landfall in Busan, South Korea. EPA
A man pushes his bicycle underneath an electric cable along a road in Busan. AFP
A man takes pictures of waves crashing into a promenade in Busan. AFP
The typhoon forced businesses to suspend operations and school to close. EPA
A damaged store in Busan. The typhoon was moving at a speed of 43 metres a second when it made landfall. EPA
A government worker cleans up in Busan after Typhoon Hinnamnor made landfall. EPA
Waves triggered by Typhoon Hinnamnor batter the coast in Ulsan. AFP
A man walks along a road damaged by the typhoon, in Gyeongju, South Korea. AFP
Smoke rises from a steel plant in Pohang soon after the typhoon hit. Reuters
Floodwaters cover a parking lot in Ulsan, South Korea. AP
Thousands of people were forced to seek shelter after the typhoon unleashed fierce rains and winds that destroyed trees and roads, and left more than 20,000 homes without power. Reuters
A handout satellite image made available by Nasa shows the typhoon's cloud formation. EPA
The typhoon is one of the most powerful to bear down on the country in decades. AP
Waves batter the Jeju Island coast as Typhoon Hinnamnor approaches. AP
A wave crashes into a port on Jeju Island. Reuters