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Today (4th) Rain was mainly concentrated in northern Gyeonggi and northern Gangwon. Let's point out one by one from now on. First of all, in Cheorwon, Gangwon-do, where rain has been close to 600 mm, residents have been evacuated as farmland was submerged and houses collapsed. Train tracks and roads were also cut off.

This is G1 Kim Ki-tae.

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's a heavy rain that can't be seen.

Heavy equipment was put into the exploded farming waterway, but there is no way to use it in the water.

I was busy going to worry about the flooded house and the crops, but in the middle of the road, the car stopped and was abandoned.

Hundreds of tons of dirt piled up blocked the lane and the road was cut off.


A long rain cloud formed across the Korean peninsula moved east at 50 km/h, pouring rain on Gangwon-do all day.

Heavy rain warnings were issued throughout Gangwon-do, except for the southern part of the East Coast.

Rain from the weekend recorded 589mm in Jangheung, Cheorwon, 493mm in Dongsong, Cheorwon, and 358.5mm in Chuncheon.

Vehicles in the Sufiryeong section of National Route 56 were controlled, and an evacuation order was issued to Yukdan-ri, Geunnam-myeon, Cheorwon.

37 homes were damaged and 75 victims were found in Cheorwon, Chuncheon, and Hwacheon.

41.8ha of agricultural land was submerged, and the railroad service from the East Sea to the Yeongju Line on the Yeongdong Line and the Yeongwol to Jecheon Line on the Taebaek Line was also suspended for the third day.

The Korea Meteorological Administration predicted that it will rain more than 500mm by tomorrow, but if the 4th typhoon estuary lands on the northeast coast of China, a large amount of water vapor has been introduced into the country, and for the time being, guerrilla storms are expected to continue.

(Video coverage: Shin-Hyun Shin G1, Won Jong-chan G1, screen provided by Cheorwon County Office)