Typhoon Maemi's strong winds and heavy rain have made the southern region of the nation a disaster zone, killing more than 60 people. Combined with this year's heavier-than-normal rain, the typhoon will ensure that the nation's rice harvest will be the worst in 23 years.
Maemi's highest winds were clocked at speeds of up to 60 meters per second. The government's anti-disaster headquarters said that 61 people have been confirmed dead and 42 missing as of 6 p.m. Saturday.
Twenty-three people were killed in South Gyeongsang province, over which the eye of the storm passed. The anti-disaster office also estimated that about 2,000 people were either injured or sustained serious property damage. The casualty figures and damage reports are expected to increase, considering that some reports have been blocked due to power and communication failures.
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