<Anchor>

Let's look at the news of the central region again. The rainy season front, which rained on the northern part of Gyeonggi and Yeongseo in Gangwon, is gradually falling south. Let's connect a reporter from the field in Cheongmicheon, Yeoju, Gyeonggi-do where the flood warning was issued.

Reporter Sang-Min Kim, how is the rain situation and the water level in the river?

<Reporter>

Yes, the Cheongmicheon Won Bridge, where I am, wasn't raining last night (2 days), but thunder and lightning struck from two hours ago, and a strong rainstorm started to blow again an hour ago.

Even if it rained last night, the Han River flood control line did not release flood warnings on Yeoju Wonbu Bridge and Heungcheon Grand Bridge.

At one point, the water level over the flood warning level of 6.5m was lowered to about 3.3m below the flood warning level of 5.5m, but the water level is rising again.

Due to the heavy rain that fell on Gyeonggi-do, part of the Gyeonggang Line line in the metropolitan area connecting Pangyo and Yeoju was lost, and the electric train from Sindun-Doyechon Station to Yeoju Station was also suspended.

KORAIL plans to inject 19 buses today, carrying passengers in the section and completing the recovery by tomorrow.

<Anchor> It

rained a lot in the northern part of Gyeonggi, right?

<Reporter>

Yes, Gyeonggi-do sent a disaster letter to warn the watershed Yeoncheon-Paju area last night saying that the level of the northernmost Pilseung Bridge in the Imjin River exceeded 1m, the evacuation level of the vacationers.

The water level at Pilseung Bridge climbed to 5.6m, leaving about 2m to the flood warning line.

The water level is usually about 0.3m, and it is the first time this year has been beyond 2m.

The water level at Yeongpyeong Bridge in Pocheon, where the flood warning was issued, has risen to about 3.5 m and the level at Sarangyo Bridge in Yeoncheon-gun to about 6 m.

A flood advisory was issued today at 6:20 am in Jingwangyo, Wangsookcheon, Namyangju.

Up to 300mm of rain is expected to fall in the central region today, but Gyeonggi-do is responding by upgrading the working system of the Disaster Response Headquarters to the highest level of emergency 4 in 9 years.