National anti-disaster authorities said Monday at least 120 people were killed and 74 missing after Typhoon Rusa left a trail of destruction on the Korean Peninsula over the weekend. The powerful typhoon had damaged more than 511 buildings and 202 bridges and roads as of 6 a.m., causing property damage of $198.93 million dollars. The anti-Disaster Headquarters said, however, that the scale of damage is expected to rise as more reports come in from storm-ravaged areas. A total of 17,046 houses and 41,178 hectares of farmland across the nation were flooded, forcing 27,474 people to flee their homes and take shelter in safer places. Hardest hit was the eastern coastal city of Gangneung, which received 870.5 millimeters of rain Sunday alone. Torrential downpours destroyed or submerged 8,393 homes in the city, forcing 24,123 people to evacuate their homes. Rusa's strong winds and heavy rains saw 38 domestic flights suspended, as well as 128 ferry crossings, sections of eight railways, two expressways and 14 local roads. Rusa, the season's 15th typhoon, moved on a northeasterly direction Sunday afternoon after passing through southern and eastern regions of the peninsula.