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A joint incense burner to mourn the victims was established in Icheon, Gyeonggi-do today (30th). The survivors expressed their willingness to be advised by the mourners after the victims were all identified. For details, I will listen to a reporter at the incense burner.

Reporter Park Jae-hyun, please tell us.

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Yes, the place where the joint incense burner for the victims of the fire disaster was established is the Seohee Youth Culture Center Gymnasium in downtown Icheon.

In a sultry atmosphere, the mourners make wreaths, and the bereaved families keep the incense burner in the waiting room on one side.

A total of 38 seats were prepared at the joint incense burner to settle Yeongjeong, but as you can see behind me, the seven seats are still empty.

The survivors of an unidentified victim are on the scene.

Two out of three foreign deaths contacted survivors, and the other contacted a local company, and a joint camp was set up at the joint incense burner.

The family members and acquaintances began to study at around 3 o'clock in the day, and the family members asked Icheon to begin the general civil consultation after the identification of all the dead.


The results of the National Institutes of Science's first DNA identification of nine victims who have yet to be identified will be announced on the second day of the month, two days later.

Accordingly, it is expected that the admiration of the mourners and the incidence of the dead will follow.

(Video coverage: Jaeyoung Lee, Video editing: Lee Seungyeol)