Today (29th), a lot of rain and rain fell on the Chungbuk area, causing damage such as flooding of vehicles and roads.

According to the Cheongju Sangji Office, the precipitation at 10:30 am today is 123 mm in Jecheon Baekun, 114 mm in Danyang Yeongchun, 94.5 mm in Jecheon, 78.4 mm in Boeun, 77.1 mm in Chungju, 50 mm in Jeungpyeong, and 32.2 mm in Cheongju.

Heavy rain warnings are in effect for Jecheon and Danyang, and heavy rain warnings are in effect for Cheongju, Goesan, Chungju, Eumseong, Jincheon, and Jeungpyeong.

At around 6:50 am today, the river overflowed from Oksan-myeon, Heungdeok-gu, Cheongju-si, flooded the house, and 119 rescue teams were dispatched to take safety measures.

Then, at around 7 am, a car was immersed halfway in the water at Guldari in front of Asia Cement, Sigok-ri, Songhak-myeon, Jecheon-si.

It was reported that the driver left the car after leaving the car when it was full of water after entering the oyster bridge.

The fire department towed the flooded vehicle out.

Flood damage occurred in the rose tunnel of Uirimji Garden and some roads in the city.

In Dohwa 3-ri, Dohak 3-ri, Songhak-myeon, fallen pine trees hit the road, and vehicle operation is controlled.

Even in Wonwol-ri, Baekun-myeon, Jecheon-si, only 6 trees fell in this area, including trees falling and blocking roads.

The Korea Rural Community Corporation is draining water through the Yongchu Falls as the yield of Urimlim exceeds 90%.

Eurimji water discharge is the first time this year.

At 8:02 am today, roadside trees fell in the wind on the road to Hoam-dong, Chungju-si, and the authorities took action to remove it.

The Chungbuk Fire Fighting Headquarters announced that by 11 am today, a total of 9 heavy rain related safety activities were conducted.

By type, there are 3 houses flooded, 1 rockfall, 1 road flooded, and 4 fallen trees.

An official at the Doso Firefighting Division said, "There have been no known human damages so far." Since the rain from yesterday has weakened the ground, there are concerns about landslides, collapses, and spills of soil, so please pay attention to facility management and traffic safety."