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heavy rain warning was issued again about 3 hours ago in the Daejeon area where two people died from heavy rain and suffered a lot of damage. Residents of Daejeon who spent the night in an evacuation facility because the apartment was submerged weren't finished, and they were worried about the rain. There are forecasts that heavy rains may be coming to the center of the region until this weekend, so please take a closer look at areas that have been frequently affected by rain.

First, today (31st), reporter Park Jae-hyun will tell the situation of Daejeon.

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30 soldiers shovel the mud that covered the yard and scrape it with a straw.

Vehicles that were submerged are also towed in turn, and over 300 volunteers work together to drain the veranda and sweep the soil out of the house.

[What should I do with muddy water?] The

flooded car was covered with mud all over, and in the yard there were piles of mattresses, furniture, and torn sheets.

[Apartment 1st floor residents: Ah, I don't think I can buy this, here now. It's scary and it's all collapsing and it's a mess and I don't think I can buy it.]


Three stores in the basement half of the apartment are filled with water up to the ceiling, so most of the equipment and items for sale must be discarded.

[Air conditioner owner: Only tears came out. (There is nothing you can do) The water is full here.

I haven't even seen it before.] The electricity hasn't come in yet, so more than 60 victims have to spend the night in an evacuation facility today.

[Choi Yong-deok/Apartment Resident: Even if you go in, the ground is weak, so even if you worry about collapse, I think honestly. That's terrifying.]

The residents found dead on the first floor of the apartment yesterday morning showed drowning as a result of the autopsy.

Yesterday afternoon, as a man in his 70s died while crossing a submerged underpass, the number of people who died in Daejeon this year increased to two.

(Video coverage: Kim Yong-Woo, video editing: Jong-Tae Kim)    

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