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Today (8th), many viewers sent a tip video, which was a great help to inform and understand the damage situation. You can see that the situation is serious just by looking at the tip video, but you should be careful when shooting.

This is Park Chan-beom reporter.

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a man intuited the danger and ran to the other side of the mountain, a rock and a tree from the mountain immediately struck the barn.

The outer wall of the barn was crushed, and over 400 black goats inside were killed or buried in the soil.

[Kim Woo-young/Reporter: The goats couldn't sleep because the water was still flowing and vomiting in the presence of the goats... .]


More than 30 cows occupied the road.

When the barn was flooded, the cows escaped us and ran out in groups.

[Gurye-eup office official: It was said that the water overflowed and water entered the barn, and cows ran around.]


Muddy water poured into houses and commercial buildings. In the living room, which has become a sea of ​​water, furniture floats.

The streets and adjacent shopping streets were also flooded with rain. The swollen rain also swallowed up the gas station.

In the store, items for sale that could not be moved are scattered in muddy water.

[What should I do?]

There was also a scene where a firefighter rescued an isolated citizen.

In the situation where rainwater rises to the waist, the firefighters directly drag the lifeboat carrying the citizens to escape.


Flooded vehicles with emergency lights are left on the road, and drivers struggle to pull them out.

Facilities and equipment were damaged by the strong current.

The simple guard room on the first floor of the building was swept away by the current, and at the amusement park, a duck boat was swept away by the flooded stream.

[All duck boats are floating.] You

can search for SBS reports on KakaoTalk or report rain damage through the SBS news app, email, and phone.

We will do our best to report on quick evacuation and recovery.

(Video editing: Seongwon Ha, CG: Kyuyeon Kim)