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lot of rain is falling even during heavy rains in Gangwon-do. Especially in the northern part of Yeongseo, damage has been followed by heavy rains of up to 80 mm/hour. Connect on site.

Reporter Choi Kyung-sik, tell us about the situation there.

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It is in front of the Chuncheon Dam, but now it is pouring like a gourd.

As you can see, the Chuncheon Dam opened ten water gates and drained the water, and most of the dams in the Bukhan River water system opened the gates and began to adjust the water level.

The most rainy place to date is Cheorwon.

Dongsong-eup recorded a cumulative precipitation of 340 mm from the weekend to the morning of the 3rd.

At dawn, I even shot 84mm per hour.

The water bombs spilled during the night, causing great damage.

There was a possibility of flooding the rivers around the Wasucheon and Sagokcheon areas in Cheorwon, and an evacuation order was issued.

Yesterday, the twenties swept by the swollen valley waters were also killed.

The trains on the Taebaek Line and Yeongdong Line have been suspended, and there is a lot of earth and sand pouring into Route 56.

Rain damage such as loss of retaining walls, spills of soil, backflow of rain, and flooding is still being received, but it is difficult to deal with in time because of the heavy rain.

In particular, landslide warnings have been issued in various parts of the city, and local governments are nervous.

Gangwon-do upgraded its Disaster Response Headquarters to three emergency levels.

Evacuate residents and tourists to valleys, campsites, and landslide-affected areas.

The Korea Meteorological Administration predicted that more than 300mm of rain will rain today, mainly in the Yeongseo area.