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Heavy rain warnings have been issued not only in the northern part of Gyeonggi Province, but also in the southeast and southwestern regions of Seoul. Reporters who are out on Dongjak Bridge are connected.

Reporter Jeon Yeon-nam, is it raining right now?

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Yes, I'm in Seoul here at Dongjakdaegyo Bridge, and it's been raining since the afternoon.

Today (1 day), as the amount of rain falls a day, the level of the diving bridge seen behind me has also risen by more than 1m, and has now exceeded 4m.

Heavy rains were in effect all over Seoul today, with heavy rains of 30mm to 50mm per hour and thunderstorms.

At around 1 o'clock in the day, heavy rain warnings were issued in the southeastern and southwestern areas of Seoul over the course of three hours, with heavy rains of 90 mm or more. .

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There was a loss of life as the water in Seoul Dorimcheon suddenly rose.

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Yes, at around 12:30 pm, a man in his 80s on the promenade swept through the rapids as Dorimcheon suddenly rose near Sillim Station in Gwanak-gu, Seoul.

The rescue workers who were sent to the report urgently moved to the hospital, but the man died.

At around 1 PM, 25 people walked around as the water level in Dorimcheon suddenly rose near Daelim Station in Yeongdeungpo-gu.

There were no casualties as firefighters rescued them all in an hour using ropes.

According to the Korea Meteorological Administration, it is expected that a very strong rain of 50~80mm per hour accompanied by thunder and lightning, mainly in Seoul and Gyeonggi-do, tonight will require special attention to facility management, damage to low-level flooding, and traffic safety in rain.