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© Yeosu City/AFP/Getty ImagesWaves caused by Typhoon Sanba slam into the coast of Yeosu, about 460 km (286 miles) south of Seoul, South Korea.
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© Yonhap News Agency/ReutersHigh waves beat upon a coast road in Busan, about 420 km (261 miles) southeast of Seoul Sept. 17.
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© Yonhap News Agency/APHigh waves caused by Typhoon Sanba crash onto a beach in Yeosu, south of Seoul, South Korea, on Sept. 17.
Typhoon Sanba, packing winds of 137 kilometers (85 miles) per hour, slammed into South Korea on Monday, bringing torrential rains across the country and shutting down flights, ferry services and cutting power to many. At least one person died and tens of thousands of people were forced to evacuate. Full story.