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Today (3rd) Special 8 o'clock News As the first news, I told you about an accident when a pile of dirt poured down on a pension in Gapyeong, Gyeonggi-do.

Reporter So Hwan-wook. Any new news on search and rescue operations?

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Yes, I am the scene of the Sanyuri accident in Gapyeong-gun, Gyeonggi Province, where the burial accident occurred.

Heavy rain suddenly began to pour here over 30 minutes ago, and as the days darken, heavy equipment was evacuated and firefighters were evacuated.

Ten hours have passed since the accident was reported, but there are no reports of the rescue of the last one.

When I arrived at the scene of the accident, I had to walk around 700m because the road was blocked by soil and dirt.

As such, it is expected that the initial rescue work would have been delayed and difficult.

So far, it is estimated that 4 people have been buried. So far, 3 bodies have been recovered.

The first time I found a 37-year-old woman at 3:30 PM, I found a 65-year-old woman at 5 PM and a 2-year-old boy about an hour later.

Unfortunately, they were all dead.

They are believed to be a family that has operated pensions between mother and daughter.

The rain is getting very thick right now, but the rescue work to find the last one is going to start tomorrow morning.

However, it is expected that the rescue will not be easy because the situation on the site is very bad and the weather conditions cannot be optimized.