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Restoration work was busily carried out in various parts of the region that was swept away by heavy rain, and a member of the People's Power who came to the scene to help with this was caught saying, "I hope it rains so that the photos can come out well."

Controversy is growing.



This is reporter Lee Hyun-young.



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Joo Ho-young, chairman of the People's Power Hypertrophy, visited the flood disaster recovery site in Dongjak-gu, Seoul for the first time since taking office.



Before the start of his volunteer work, he gathered about 350 members of the National Assembly and his assistants and started with the New Party Department.



[Ho-Young Joo / Chairman of the People's Power Emergency Response Committee: If you do not miss the tragic feelings of flood victims and don't play pranks, jokes, or even take pictures...

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He also asked reporters, "Please don't overheat so that the main audience does not fall over."



However, protests from residents erupted because the lawmakers gathered together blocked the narrow market street, and



[what are you doing with the blockage now?

I mean, there are all the people who are supplying to the market right now.] In the end



, Assemblyman Seong-won Kim's remarks overshadowed Chairman Joo's new request.



[Kim Seong-won/People's Power: I honestly hope it rains, the photos come out well.]



Floor leader Kwon Seong-dong, who was beside him, turned his head, and Lim Ja slapped his arm as if rebuking, but Congressman Kim laughed.



After Kim's remarks became known and criticized, he apologized, saying, "I was reckless and thoughtless at a critical time," and "I will do my best to work on disaster recovery volunteer work for the rest of my time."



Chairman Joo also tried to explain, "Look at the big stem," but it was not enough for evolution.



[Ho-young Joo/Chairman of the People's Power Emergency Response Committee: Rep. Kim is a little playful even though I warned you to be extra careful, as usual.] The



Democratic Party onslaught, saying, "It's like going to help the people and becoming a burden."



[Woo Sang-ho / Democratic Party Emergency Response Committee Chairman: There are many people who lost their lives, but it is hard to believe that the ruling party member said these words…

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At the end of the six-hour volunteer work of the People's Power lawmakers, only one word from Rep. Kim is left, who digs into the hearts of flood victims.



(Video coverage: Cho Chun-dong, Kim Nam-seong, video editing: Park Jeong-sam)