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Over 1,100 soccer fields burned in Andong, Gyeongbuk, where wildfires continued for two days under strong winds. There are still quite a few smoke spots, so I devoted myself to the last evolutionary work, but the residents who have lost their homes are complaining of the dead.

Reporter Lim Tae-woo went to the fire site.

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entire mountain in Pungcheon-myeon, Andong-si, Gyeongbuk, is black and white.

The lush mountain Dundeok turned into a bare mountain.
On the border where the flames have stopped, the green and gray colors are in sharp contrast.

The fire-swept homes and nearby barn remained with a stiff steel frame.

The pig carcasses piled up in the barnyard show the terrible scars left by the horses.

The lights are not completely extinguished. The smoke rose from the ridge, and the fines were revived.

Soon after, the fire helicopter sprinkled water and struggled for the last evolution.

Although there was no casualties, 800 km of forest land, which combined 1,100 soccer fields, burned.

In addition, 14 houses and houses were burned down and more than 800 pigs died.

Residents who burned down rice fields and barns, a means of economic activity, and became ashes to their homes, literally lost their foundation of life.

[Hong Wan-ja / Fire Residents: How can I fix it because I can't use it here? You should get a reward and buy a container and put it here ... .] The

government and local governments have promised to support disaster recovery, but I don't know when and how much.

The forest authorities began a field investigation focusing on Yasan, Ingeum-ri, Andong-si, where the fire first started to reveal the cause of the fire.

(Video coverage: Sang-Bo Jung, Tae-Hoon Kim, Video editing: Lee So-young, helicopter control: Min Byeong-Ho)