[Hyunjun Go's News]



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It is time for current affairs critic Koh Hyun-jun to deliver news just for the topic.

What's the first news?



<Hyun-Joon Ko/Presentation Critic>



This happened in Eumseong, North Chungcheong Province. The police cracked down on a vehicle passing through an intersection with a broken traffic light, causing controversy.



On the 11th, it is an intersection in Eumseong.

After all the blue, pedestrian traffic lights, and red traffic lights were turned off, the vehicle traffic lights did not light up. The waiting vehicle paused, turned on the emergency lights, and slowly entered the crossroad.




The policeman, who saw this at the next intersection, detected the vehicle as a traffic light. When the driver said that the traffic light of the vehicle at the preceding intersection did not light blue, the policeman explained that the malfunction was already known and requested repair. They insisted that they should have seen the traffic lights and entered.



The driver eventually received a notice of paying a penalty of 40,000 won for violating the traffic method at the intersection. When the video was released, the netizens should have cleared the traffic at that point instead of cracking down on the street if the police knew that the traffic light was broken. I pointed out that it is not.



As the controversy grew, the Eumseong Police Department posted an apology on its homepage and announced that it promised reasonable measures so that the cracked matter could be restored to its original state.



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traffic light breaks down, the netizen's saying that if a traffic light breaks down, you have to go there and organize traffic, I think the answer is correct.

What about the next news?



<Koh Hyeon-jun/Sisa Critic>



This is the next news.

With huge wildfires continuing in the western United States, the animals that have barely survived the fire are adding to the regret.



On the last 10 days local time, the Los Angeles County Fire Department dramatically rescued a kitten from the scene of the fire.




A firefighter who was clearing up the fire rescued the cat after hearing the cry of a cat flowing from the ashes. The cat, whose feet were caught in the flames, is currently being treated and recovering.



In Butte County in northern California, a dog was rescued alone from the remains of a fire. Not only livestock left by residents to evacuate, but also wild animals such as foxes and bears are suffering significant damage.



Meanwhile, in a farmhouse in Oregon, sheep and cows miraculously survived in a barn left behind by fire.



At least thirty-five people have been killed and dozens of people are known to have disappeared from this wildfire so far.

The testimony continues that the damage to animals is as serious as this human damage.



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It's out of the scale that can be dragged by people now, but I hope it rains soon.

What about the next news?



<Koh Hyeon-jun/Sisa Critic>



This is the next news.

Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, non-face-to-face delivery such as asking for delivery to be placed at the door instead of receiving it directly is increasing, and theft of delivery is also on the rise.




On the 13th, an article by a man who introduced him as a courier was posted on an SNS delivering news from the Uijeongbu region.



Due to the increased volume due to Corona, more delivery is done in front of the door than in person, but it was argued that there were people saying that the delivery was not received, saying that the courier was stolen from the apartment.



In the meantime, if the package is lost, the delivery driver must ask 100% of the package, so please do not take the package at the door.



As a result of checking with the police, there have been two reports of theft of packages in an apartment complex in the Uijeongbu area, but due to the nature of delivery drivers who are always chased by the time, even if there were lost packages, they are often reimbursed at their own expense. It is an opinion that there would have been more real cases.



Still, these days, there are so many CCTVs installed in residential areas that most of the criminals who stole the courier are reported to be arrested.