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In fact, many of the multi-cultural families who missed the charter last month are now looking to return home. We had a video call with a fellow citizen in Wuhan and said that as the number of deaths continues to grow in the country, fears are growing and physical and mental exhaustion.

This is reporter Kim Ah-young.

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Mask boxes, thermometers, and other Koreans left in Wuhan are used to support overseas Koreans through the first and second charters.

The hygiene items that were urgently covered were covered in this way, but fears do not go away easily every morning.

[Tae-il Jung / Director of Hubei Provincial Korean Association (International Student): Every day, the number of deaths continues to increase, and the fear seems to increase a lot. (Others) You are exhausted physically and mentally.]

Many of the remaining citizens gave up their charter flights because they could not become foreign families with their foreign wives, husbands, or children.

[Tae-il Jung / Hubei Korean Secretary-General (Student Student): There are some Korean men who have a wife of Chinese nationality who is 3 months pregnant and some Korean women who are married to a foreign national.]

Last week, the Hubei Korean Americans surveyed the remaining Koreans and found that many of these multicultural families still hope to return home.

[Tae-il Jung / Director of Hubei Provincial Korean Society (International Student): (Last year ago) I was waiting, but I can't leave it. (I still want to go ...) Yes. Yes.]

Even if a citizen chooses to stay for a living, there is a need for food and daily necessities.

(Video coverage: Hong Jong Soo, Video editing: Jinhwa Choi)

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