JAKARTA - Maudy Ayunda is visiting her husband, Jesse Choi's hometown in South Korea. Seoul is currently being hit by heavy rains and flash floods.

Maudy also told the condition of Seoul that she experienced with her husband. He thanked his friends for asking about his condition with Jesse.

"Thank you to friends who have checked up on us. Indeed, Seoul was raining very hard last night, really, really, really." said Maudy Ayunda on Tuesday, August 9.

Maudy herself had a problem when she wanted to go out to dinner. But he was stuck in traffic jams so the vehicle did not move.

"And we did happen to have dinner plans. We were stuck on the road for 2 hours, not moving. That rarely happens in Seoul," Maudy explained again.

"We're fine. It's been cloudy for the past two days, hopefully it won't rain again,” said Maudy Ayunda.

Maudy also uploaded a video when it was raining heavily in the middle of Seoul that had not stopped.

Launching CNN International, flash floods hit Seoul since Tuesday, August 9. The flood caused 17 people to suffer minor injuries, 3 people died in semi-underground houses, and 9 people died.

500 people have been evacuated since heavy rain on Monday, August 8 yesterday. The government also provides a place for rescue and provides needs for those affected by floods.


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