Overseas Network, August 9. According to South Korea's "Gyeonggi Daily" report, in the early morning of August 9, local time, a container dormitory in a factory in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea was buried by a mudslide, killing a Chinese worker in his 40s.

  After three hours and 40 minutes, the South Korean fire department rescued the victim and found him dead.

At the time of the incident, another worker in the dormitory was safely evacuated without injury.

  South Korean police and fire departments believe that it is likely that the heavy rain that started the previous day caused a mudslide that caused the dormitory to be buried.

The details of the accident and the specific cause of death of the killed workers are currently under investigation.

  On August 8, the South Korean metropolitan area suffered a heavy rain. As of 6:00 am on the 9th, 7 people were killed, 9 people were injured, 6 people were missing, and more than 1,000 vehicles were flooded, subway stations were flooded, and ground Subsidence and power outages.

According to the Chosun Ilbo, as of 23:00 on the 8th, the single-day rainfall in Seoul was as high as 380 mm, the highest single-day rainfall in Seoul since 102 years.

(Liu Qiang from Overseas Network)