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Forecasters say Wipha is strengthening with winds over 200 kilometers per hour and could bring heavy rains Tuesday.
Another storm, Typhoon Nari, hit South Korea Sunday, displacing nearly 1,000 people, mostly on the resort island of Jeju and in Jeolla Province.
Flooding from that storm knocked out electricity to thousands of residents, destroyed hundreds of homes and businesses, damaged crops and washed out roads.
Forecasters say South Korea could again see heavy rains later week as Typhoon Wipha goes back out to sea. - VOA News