<Anchor> As the

rainy season in front of the rainy season drove rain clouds from the West Sea, heavy rain warnings were issued to parts of Chungcheong and Gyeonggi Province, and heavy rains poured during the night. Fishermen are isolated from the expanded reservoir water, and rain damage such as flooding of houses and vehicles continues. A reporter is out from Gapcheon, Daejeon.

Reporter Lee Yong-sik, please tell me the current situation.

<Reporter>

Yes, here I am Gapcheon flowing across Daejeon city center.

The rain with thunderstorms began to rain at 3 AM, and as you can see, the thick raindrops have been faltering for a while.

In Daejeon, where heavy rain warnings have been issued, 92 mm of rain has so far hit.

A flood warning was issued at Gapcheon Fountain Bridge at 4:50 am, and all of the river roads in Daejeon are under full control.

The water level at the Fountain Bridge is currently 3.5m, and it is rising little by little, but the alarm standard water level is 4.5m.

Prior to this, heavy rain warnings were issued at around 1:40 AM in Sejong, Jincheon, Chungcheongnam-do, and Cheonnam, Chungcheongnam-do.

In these areas, about 30 to 50 mm of heavy rain is pouring per hour.

In addition, heavy rain warnings have been given to Jecheon, Chungcheongbuk-do, and Dangjin, Chungcheongnam-do, and the rain is growing.

From yesterday evening until now, the most rain of 135mm rained in Ochang, Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province.

At around 2:30 a.m., three anglers were isolated from the rainwater at Chopyeong Reservoir in Jincheon, Chungbuk, and were rescued by a fire station.

In addition, in Cheonan and Asan, Chungcheongnam-do, more than 30 non-damage reports have been reported including flooding of residential houses and vehicles, and firefighting activities are under way.

The heavy rains are continuing, so it is expected that the damage will be increased when the day is bright.

In addition to Gyeryongsan, national parks with heavy rains, such as Songnisan and Wolaksan, were also completely restricted from visitors.

Residents living in low-lying residential areas must be prepared for flooding, and be especially careful of the danger of suddenly rising valley water or landslides in and around the valley.

Farmers must refrain from entering and leaving during heavy rains and manage crops after the rain stops to reduce human damage.