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yesterday (23rd), three people were killed in the underground driveway flooded in Busan, where heavy rain exceeded 80mm/hour from the evening. The situation was serious last night, so that most of the roads were sprinkled with safety letters. In Ulsan, rain damage continued throughout the country, with one missing person and flooded roads and houses. First, let's start with the situation in Busan, which suffered the most damage.

Reporter Kim Min-wook from KNN reports.

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parts of downtown Busan have turned into water.

Vehicles are submerged and sidewalks and driveways are indistinguishable.

Citizens walk anxiously as the motorbikes float and the water fills up to the adult thighs.

Water enters the city bus.

Overlapping with the high tide, the city streams were flooded and the hot springs were controlled.

[Busan citizen: I can't come because the bus doesn't come, I walked here to say I should walk, but the water filled up to the waist… ]

Water flows down the slope like a waterfall.

There was also a subway stoppage due to the pouring of water in the Busan Subway Station.

[Kim Min-su/Gangnam-gu, Seoul: Seoul is now raining a lot, but it's also serious.] The

train between Buhae and Namchang in the Donghae Line has also stopped.

As the first underground underpass was flooded, three people were killed and six were rescued because the vehicle was isolated.

[Sang-ik Jang/Busan Central Fire Department Rescue and Emergency Manager: We are doing our best to search and drain people by employing 230 people.] People have

also evacuated due to landslides and collapse of retaining walls.

In a short period of heavy rain, the alley turned into a pearl field as Tosa overlooks the village.

In Busan, there was a record heavy rain of 80mm per hour, and Haeundae millet had a cumulative precipitation of over 200mm. In Gyeongnam, damages such as landslides and rockfall continued.

More than 200 reports were reported to the Busan Fire and Disaster Headquarters, and special preparations were taken for additional damages such as ground collapse caused by heavy rain.