Then, let's recap the nationwide rain damage situation here.

Currently, on the Korean Peninsula, the rainy season line is lined sideways for a few days, centering on the central region.

So, based on the Chungcheong area, the lower part shows the weather of this pole and the pole, with the heat coming down, and the rain pouring down.

Then, let's see how much rain rained from yesterday (1st) to this afternoon by region.

First, 379 mm of rain fell for 3 days in Anseong, Gyeonggi-do, and 366 mm of rain fell to 366 mm in Yeoncheon, Gyeonggi-do, and 329 mm in Gapyeong.

In addition, the Chungcheong region recorded over 300 mm of precipitation in Chungju, Jecheon and Danyang in North Chungcheong Province.

The heavy rains followed the damage.

In Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi-do, three people died while a pile of dirt hit the factory, and in Gapyeong, Gyeonggi-do, three people died as the pension collapsed in the soil and rocks that descended from the mountain. Currently, the fire department is conducting search and rescue work.

As of 7:30 this evening, 12 people died from rain and 13 were missing.

There are also many places where traffic is controlled.

As the railroad is cut off due to heavy rain, trains for the Taebaek Line, Yeongdong Line, and Chungbuk Line have been suspended, and there are places to block vehicles from entering the Dongbu Main Road and Olympic Boulevard in Seoul, so please check the traffic information in advance. I hope.