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lot of rain is pouring again in Yeongseo, Gangwon, and northern Gyeonggi. With torrential downpours of up to 80 millimeters per hour, river flooding and landslides were a concern, leading to the evacuation of residents in some areas.

Reporter Yoo Duck-ki reports.

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road was flooded with rain and the sewage began to flow back.

The swollen river fills up, and the water will overflow to just below the top of the bridge.

Yesterday (2nd) From 6 pm in the evening until now, a rain of about 240 mm is pouring over Cheorwon, Gangwon-do.

An evacuation order was issued due to concerns about the flooding of Wasucheon and Sagokcheon in Cheorwon-gun, Gangwon-do.

Gangwon-do and Yanggu-gun also issued evacuation orders to the residents of Imports and Seonghwan-cheon, and Inje-gun issued a landslide warning.

The northern part of Gyeonggi Province is also an emergency.

Yeoncheon-gun, Gyeonggi-do, issued an evacuation order saying there was concern about flooding in Chatan-cheon.

Pocheon City issued a landslide warning at 1 am.

In southern Gyeonggi Province, northern Chungbuk, and Yeongseo, Gangwon province, six people lost their lives and eight people disappeared from heavy rain from yesterday to yesterday morning.

Railroad services were suspended due to the loss of railroads in various places, including the Chungbuk Line, Taebaek Line, and Gyeonggang Line in the metropolitan area.

Traffic on the Jungbu Expressway, Iljuk-Daeso-Nadeokmok, where traffic was controlled due to flooding of soil and soil, has resumed since last night.

As heavy rains are issued in Seoul, Gyeonggi-do, Gangwon-do, northern Chungcheong, and northern Gyeongbuk, more than 500mm of rain may rain until Wednesday, causing concern.

The Central Disaster Safety Response Headquarters upgraded the crisis warning to the highest level of severity last night, and the Forest Service raised the warning of landslides in six attempts including Seoul, Gyeonggi and Chungbuk to'Border'.