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Jangmatbi, which has been going on for several days, is still falling all over the southern region. The heavy rains also caused damage to landslides, but the underground water pipes in Tongyeong, Gyeongsangnam-do, were ruptured, and the slopes that had been under repaired for three months in Sancheong fell.

I'm KNN Lee Tae-hoon.

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Muddy water from the mountain pours into the village.

A heavy rain caused a landslide to rupture a water pipe buried on a slope.


[Cho Joo-young/Director of Tongyeong Waterworks Center of the Korea Water Resources Corporation: All three connected (waterworks) pipes were thrown out below.]

It is not easy for the residents to clean up the soil with heavy equipment.

The accident stopped supplying tap water to nearby 3,000 households, but the restoration will be completed by early tomorrow (15th).

This is Donghwabogamchon, the Sancheong where the landslide occurred.

Some of the hillside dining areas were completely inclined and the floor was torn apart.

One day has passed since the landslide occurred, but there is a very high risk of further collapse, such as landslides and trees shaking at the site.

The slope of the road where the sediment flowed was the place where the Sancheong-gun built a pole ahead of the rainy season and was doing maintenance work.

However, within three months of completing the construction, it collapsed completely.

[Gangnam Sancheong-gun officials: Because the ground is bad, it is a basic way of laying stones. The entire mountain is made of clay.]

It is also necessary to investigate whether the drainage system is properly installed on the slope.

Merchants are raising their suspicion by raising suspicion of poor construction.

[Kwon Osong/Donguibogamchon Restaurant Restaurant Owner: If construction is good, drainage should be good. Then this doesn't happen, but it can't be drained.] As

there are rain forecasts on the 19th and next week right now, residents' anxiety is growing as to whether there will be additional landslides.

(Video coverage: Ahn Myung-hwan, KNN, screen provided by viewer Seok Yoon-suk)