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There has been a lot of rain for a few days, mainly in the central region. While heavy rains are currently being issued in most parts of the metropolitan area, Gangwon, and Chungcheong, heavy rains may be poured from today (3rd) to tomorrow and again at dawn. I hope you check it carefully. Then, let's take a look at the places where the damage caused by the heavy rain today. First, in Gapyeong, Gyeonggi-do, around 10:30 am today, a pile of dirt poured down from the mountain hit the pension below it. People on vacation hurriedly avoided, but the owner of the pension, his family, and the staff, all four of them had not escaped.

I will look at the reporter Sohwan-wook Reporter first.

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Heavy equipment is mobilized at the foot of Mt.

Between the piles of yellow dirt, three or four cars are buried.

The pile of dirt is the site of the office building of a pension built against the backdrop of a hilly mountain.

The building had a coffee shop and parking lot.

At around 10:30 am today, dozens of tons of dirt piled up in the hills behind the pension and immediately hit the building.


[Gapyeong-gun Office Staff: I know there is a coffee shop, and I know that there is a pension in the back of the hotel. There was only one Vietnamese employee.] The

pile of soil that had been filled with heavy rain from the evening of the 1st day was quickly overrun.

The accident is believed to have buried the owner of a pensioner, 65-year-old Kim Mo, a 30-year-old daughter, and a 3-year-old grandson and a foreign employee.

At the time of the accident, it was known that 35 people including teenagers stayed in the pension main building.

All the refugees hurried to refuge.

Dirt spilled on the road connected to the pension, and it was difficult for the rescue team to enter.

At the accident site, investigator rescue and recovery work is taking place at the same time.

Rescue teams have concentrated on finding the bodies of three people, including the owner and grandson of the pension, a while ago.

In the Gapyeong area, there has been a heavy rain of 330 mm from Saturday to now.

(Video coverage: Inpil Sung, Video editing: Ha Sungwon)