The Busan Fireworks Festival, which marks its 19th anniversary this year, will embroider the waters off Gwangalli this evening.
Due to the good weather, 1 million people are expected to flock to the venue and the attraction with fireworks.
There is a reporter at the festival. Reporter Kim Jong Ho!
The main event starts at 7 p.m. today, is there a lot of people who found it in advance?
[Reporter]
Yes, it is.
Many visitors have been here at Gwangalli Beach since the morning.
We are waiting for the event, preoccupying a good location to enjoy on the white sand and sidewalks.
Prior to the main event, various hands-on events will be held around the beach until 6 p.m.
From 6 p.m., several preview fireworks fly to give excitement to visitors, and the main event begins at 7 p.m.
The first and second parts are divided, and the first part, which starts at 7 p.m., will be held for 15 minutes by a specialized company invited from China.
About 10 minutes after the end, the second part, which is the core of the event, will be held for 30 minutes.
You can also meet Niagara, which creates a waterfall from Gwangan Bridge toward the sea, and a large flame that spreads up to 400m in the largest size in Korea this year.
In addition, this year, it is said that it has prepared fireworks that have not been seen before, such as texts, waves, and parachutes.
YTN broadcasts the entire event live on YouTube channel.
It will be delivered in 4K ultra-high definition, so you can enjoy the colorful field scene realistically in your home room.
[Anchor]
The colorful fireworks will give you unforgettable memories on autumn nights.
However, safety concerns are the biggest concern when a million people flock.
What kind of preparation did you make?
[Reporter]
Busan City has prepared safety measures by controlling traffic, inducing crowds, and expanding emergency medical care and public transportation.
The area around the venue was in turn controlled from 10 a.m.
Some sections of Marine City and Hwangnyeongsan Mountain, where you can see fireworks festivals, have been or will be controlled.
Gwangan Bridge is not allowed to enter from 3:30 p.m. on the upper floor in the direction of Yongho-dong and from 6:30 p.m. on the lower floor in the direction of Haeundae.
The city of
is planning an additional 240 urban railroads between 4 p.m. and 9 p.m. today.
In addition, city buses passing around the venue will operate on a weekday level, not on holidays, and additional buses will be added from the end of the event.
More than 6,700 people, including police, firefighters, and public officials, will be deployed to manage congestion and safety at the venue.
This year's event starts an hour earlier than usual and ends that much earlier.
It can be said that there is some room for visitors to return home.
In addition, the plan is to manage the crowds on the white sand and coastal roads so that there are no more than 200,000 people, and to induce the crowds to escape from the outside in turn after the event is over.
I'm Kim Jongho from YTN at Gwangalli Beach in Busan.
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