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remember the 2017 earthquake in Pohang, Gyeongsangbuk-do, and the wildfire in Goseong, Gangwon-do two years ago. After that, there are still victims living in tents in Pohang, and some of the victims in Goseong are still unable to escape from the prefabricated houses.



Reporter Park Byung-il covered it.



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wildfire in Goseong, Gangwon-do that swallowed up 1,700 soccer fields.



At that time, more than 1,000 people were displaced.



2 years since then.

More than 100 households still live in prefabricated houses provided by the government.



[Kim Gye-ok/Goseong Forest Fire Lee Jae-min: Others built houses and entered, but we can't even build houses like this because we don't have money."

In a container.] It is about



7 pyeong.

Not to mention discomfort, it is bound to be vulnerable to heat and cold.



[Kim Tae-hee/Goseong Forest Fire Lee Jae-min: I couldn't even roll up the blanket, because it was cold.

My feet are cold.

The water was frozen and water was taken out of the bathroom, so I ate and ate.]



Why can't they leave the temporary housing?



The outbreak of wildfire was revealed to be the responsibility of KEPCO, and an agreement with the victims was agreed to compensate 60% of the damage.



However, when the government decided to exercise the right to indemnify KEPCO to pay the subsidy of 33 million won per household, KEPCO is delaying payment, saying that it will subtract that amount from the compensation.



[Roh Jang-hyun/Chairman of the Emergency Response Committee: Because they are mainly old houses, the (damage) evaluation amount is not coming out, this.

If (subsidy) is deducted, 272 households can't get even 1 won from KEPCO.]



Heunghae Gymnasium in Pohang, Gyeongsangbuk-

do

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Three years and four months have passed since the earthquake, but 200 tents still remain.



[Sungil Yoon/Jaemin of Pohang Earthquake: Take warm water and put it under the blanket (sleep.) If you put it, it will get hot.] The



apartment where they lived.



In each house, there are places where the wall cracks so severe that rainwater leaks in, and the entire ceiling collapses due to the inability to bear the weight.



Immediately after the earthquake, it was judged as a'sofa' and the government provided a support fund of 1 million won.



Because they are poor people, they can't even pay attention to repairs.



[Im Jong-baek/Pohang Earthquake Damage Countermeasures Chairperson: If the rooftop cannot be waterproofed, water will leak and break anyway, so leave it unavoidably.]



A village on the outskirts of Heunghae-eup.



This grandmother, whose home was damaged beyond repair, has been living in a prefab house for four years.



[Seo Jeonghae/Pohang Earthquake Jaemin Lee: The water is leaking right now.

That, that.

When it's cold, it freezes now... (Is the water frozen in the room?) I can't even say it.] The



Pohang earthquake was found to have been triggered by geothermal power generation, which was a national project, and the damage report began in September of last year.



Moreover, many of the displaced people who are too far from living in public rental housing provided by the government, or who cannot afford to pay maintenance fees, are having a hard time living in tents or prefabricated houses.



[Hyung-geun Kim/Head of SH Lab: Living in a tent or in a tent is a day or two.

There are temporary housing facilities that live for very short periods of time, and there must be a response plan for each period of stay.] As



disasters become more common and the scale increases, it is necessary to subdivide the guidelines related to temporary housing.



In addition, as in some advanced countries, a certain amount of comfortable and well-insulated mobile simple houses are stored for each area and used as a resort, and then used as an alternative in case of a disaster.



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