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Washington, USA, is in a state of super emergency ahead of Biden's inauguration ceremony next week.

More soldiers are gathering in Washington than US troops on the battlefield.



Correspondent Kim Soo-hyung covered the atmosphere of the site.



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placard announcing the inauguration of Biden was hung in the building directly opposite the White House, where President Trump is still staying.



The road leading to the federal capitol where the inauguration ceremony is held is completely blocked, and soldiers stand with guns on either side of the road.



More than 20,000 State National Guard troops from across the United States will be gathering in Washington, DC, more than the number of US troops in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria combined.



[Thomson/Oklahoma National Guard Deputy Commander: Last Wednesday's Congressional riots changed everything.

More than 40 states are now sending soldiers and aviation personnel to the Capitol.] The



mayor of Washington, DC has appealed not to come to the Capitol.



[Mayor Bowser/Washington DC: (not coming to the Capitol) is the best way to keep everyone safe.] The



National Mall was completely shut down ahead of the inauguration ceremony, and Delta Air Lines packs guns as luggage when going to Washington. I decided to ban it.



The House of Representatives, which passed the impeachment bill against President Trump, is expected to finish preparing to send the impeachment bill by the weekend.



At the inauguration ceremony six days later, Lady Gaga will sing the country and Jennifer Lopez will perform.



The Inauguration Preparatory Committee said it would show the great diversity of America and celebrate the historic inauguration tradition.