South Korea’s meteorological agency has lifted heavy rain warnings for Ulleung Island and Dokdo. The alerts, issued previously due to anticipated heavy rainfall, were officially cancelled at noon on Tuesday. The decision indicates that the threat of significant precipitation in these areas has diminished. Ulleung Island and Dokdo, both located in the East Sea, are prone to experiencing localized heavy rainfall events, particularly during certain seasons. This cancellation signifies a return to normal weather conditions for residents and visitors of the islands. No details regarding the extent of rainfall prior to the alert’s cancellation were provided in the initial announcement.