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element count problem. Even today (the 9th), when the day is getting colder, there are long lines everywhere where there is ureasu. The government, which started cracking down on hoarding, checked 3,000 tons of urea stored in one company and put some into the production process.



First of all, this is reporter Kim Jung-woo.



<Reporter> There



was a long line in the parking lot in front of the gym in bad weather.



When Iksan City and a urea water producer decided to special sell 10 liters of urea water per person to residents, hundreds of people flocked to it from the early morning.



[Lim Tae-im / Mohyeon-dong, Iksan-si: (my husband) went to Gunsan, but I have to ride it and bring it. Then the car will come. If you don't take it, the groom won't come. (What kind of car is your husband?) A 15-ton truck.] I



sold 10 liters of urea water, which

cost

more than 100,000 won on the Internet, to only 225 people at 15,000 won each, and they were all sold out in 1 hour and 40 minutes.



Citizens who missed the opportunity by a short drive had to swallow their regrets, and



[Park Yong-woon/Iksan Citizen: (Are you going empty-handed?) Yes, because they have already run out.]



Some protests followed.



[(Please give me the number plate!) We apologize for your understanding. Please just go back today.]



Iksan City plans to continue sales from 10 am on weekdays, excluding weekends, so waiting in line is expected to continue for the time being.



Under these circumstances, the government's efforts to secure even a small amount of urea have been busy.



In the course of crackdown on hoarding, when 3,000 tons of urea were found in storage by a private importer, 700 tons of urea for vehicles were sent directly to a urea water producer to be released on the market within this week.



This is the amount that diesel vehicles nationwide can use for more than three days.



The used trading platform 'Jonggonara' temporarily limited the number of urea transactions, saying that it was confirmed that there were many situations in which the number of transactions in hoarding equipment increased recently.



(Video coverage: Jang Woon-seok, Kim Yang-ho JTV, video editing: Kim Jong-tae) 



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