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Even if the government has secured three months' worth, it is not an amount that will be released to the market right away, so there is still anxiety. People who are desperate for each day lined up for a long time today (10th), and chartered bus drivers raised their voices to compensate for the loss.



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academy students get on a regular car instead of the academy van.



This is because the school car is only used when there are a lot of people to save the number of elements.



[Chang Oe-suk / Director of Busan A Academy: The director in the same industry takes a taxi and brings students… It is very difficult for the self-employed.] It



may snow soon, but in Chuncheon, the number of elements required for a snow removal vehicle is only 5 minutes left.



[Hyun-Hee Cho/Chuncheon-si road management manager: In the long run, if the supply of urea water is not available, there may be a situation where the snow removal vehicle cannot be operated.] Truck



drivers, who are in a hurry right now, only hear the news that urea water has arrived on the highway. They flock to the rest area.



There have also been internet cafes that share how to get the number of urea, and more and more people are paying more than five or six times to buy directly from overseas, even if it takes time for delivery.



The chartered bus drivers gathered in front of the Blue House saying they couldn't do their jobs.



[Heo Yi-jae/Chairman of Chartered Bus Union: What I used to buy on average between 8,000 and 10,000 won for a 10-liter bottle, I can’t get it even if I pay 100,000 won for a bottle now.

We have to compensate for the loss of the tourism industry, which is in a blind spot.]



Even with the news of bringing in elements that were tied to the customs clearance process in China, he said that the shortage of urea could be prolonged, and if the situation does not improve by the beginning of next week, he will fight in trade. .



Borrowers who have been severely affected by the sudden urea water crisis are unable to shake off their anxiety.



(Video coverage: Kim Gyun-jong, Kim Hak-mo, Lee Won-ju KNN, Park Jong-hyun G1, video editing: So Ji-hye, VJ: Jung Min-goo)  



▶ It took 3 weeks to figure out the urea number crisis…

"I paid expensive tuition"


▶ 18,700 tons of Chinese elements coming soon...

Once 'breathe'