The heavy rains that have continued for four days in the metropolitan area and the central region are making the scale of rain damage like snowballs.

The total number of casualties was 12 deaths and 14 missing, and over 1,000 victims died and 5,751 km of farmland was submerged or buried.

According to today's (4th) Central Disaster Safety Countermeasures Headquarters (Critical Version) count (at 6 am), 12 people have died and 14 people have disappeared due to heavy rain since the last day.

Seven people were injured.

Yesterday, when Tosa hit the factory in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi-do, and Gapyeong, Gyeonggi, six people died, three each.

Six more people were missing yesterday, including a 60-year-old man caught in a torrent while riding a truck in Jincheon, Chungbuk.

It was known that one foreign employee was missing due to an accident in the sale of the Gapyeong Pension, but the fire authorities ruled out that there was no such employee on site.

The victims of this disaster were 1,25 in 629 households, more than 100 more than yesterday.

By region, Chungbuk has the largest number of 555 people, 391 in Gyeonggi, 70 in Gangwon, and 9 in Seoul.

Of the victims, only 196 of the 96 households returned home, and the remaining 829 of the 533 households are still temporarily staying at relatives' homes, gymnasiums, senior citizens, and town halls.

The number of temporary evacuations was 2,228, an increase of over 500 from yesterday.

In the Gyeonggi area, 1,429 people, 465 in Chungbuk, 243 in Chungnam, 48 in Gangwon, and 40 in Sejong were evacuated.

Property damage is also increasing.

After the first day, 2,958 cases of damage to facilities (1,483 private facilities and 1,475 public facilities) were reported.

That's 527 more than yesterday.

There were 815 cases of housing damage, including flooding and spills of soil, and 522 cases of barn and warehouses and 146 cases of plastic houses.

The area of ​​damage to the farmland was tentatively counted to 5,751 2, an increase of 2,000 ㏊ from yesterday.

The number of immersions was 4,656㏊, and the fall of rice (tomb) was 868 낙, 160과 of Nakwa, and 67㏊ of burial.

The damage of public facilities such as collapse, damage and flooding was 728 roads and bridges, 403 railroads, 224 landslides, 101 rivers, and 19 reservoirs.

Of the 2,958 cases of facility damage, 1,531 emergency repairs, or 51.8%, were completed.

17 railroads including Yeongdong Line, 4 reservoirs, and 7 roads completed emergency recovery.

In the emergency recovery, 2,352 people including civil servants, firefighters, police officers and volunteers, and 2,116 equipment such as dump trucks and water pumps were put into operation.

Roads and railroads are still under control as the storm of guerrillas continues.

43 roads were blocked in areas such as Seoul, Gyeonggi, and Chungcheong, and six railroads, such as the Chungbuk Line, Jungang Line, Taebaek Line, Yeongdong Line, Gyeonggang Line, and Hambaek Line, are not in operation.

Access was also restricted to 252 trails in 10 national parks including Bukhansan, Taebaeksan, and Songnisan, as well as 16 submerged underground roads in Gyeonggi, Chungbuk, and Gyeongbuk, and 92 dull parking lots in Seoul, Gyeonggi, Gangwon, and Chungbuk.

The number of people rescued and evacuated due to the lifesaving activities of the fire department was totaled 1,412 over four days.

Firefighting provided 2,752 safety measures such as housing and road clearance and 1,142 cases of water supply and drainage.