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News of heavy rain damage has been reported here and there, 13 people have been killed and 13 missing.

Reporter Jeong, Ban-Seok will report the damages so far.

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At about 8 o'clock last night, a 1-ton freight car driven by a 62-year-old Mr. Mo, in Munbaek-myeon, Jincheon-gun, Chungbuk, was caught in the rapids.

It was reported that there was an accident after going to see the paddy fields that were flooded with heavy rain.

The rescue team has found a vehicle, but Mr. Han, who has been very strong, has yet to find it.

Up to 46 mm of rain was poured into Jincheon yesterday per hour, and a 66-year-old woman hit by a 15-ton top car disappeared into a waterway and was found dead 10 hours after the search.

Thirteen people have failed to find so far, including nine missing in Chungbuk.

A total of 13 people, including 1 in Seoul, 7 in Gyeonggi, and 4 in Chungbuk, were killed, but only 6 were killed yesterday.

More than 1,000 people have been displaced in Seoul, Gyeonggi, Gangwon, and Chungbuk, and 2,300 people have temporarily evacuated to gymnasiums.

More than 2,900 damages have been reported to the facility, such as the collapse of houses, roads, and bridges.

At about 9:30 last night, because of heavy rain and gusts, the front line of the power pole was cut off, and about 960 households, such as an apartment in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province, were out of power for 2 hours.

43 roads across the country have been controlled, and some railroad services, such as the Chungbuk Line and Taebaek Line, have also been suspended.

Currently, 252 trails in 10 national parks including Bukhansan and Taebaeksan, and 16 submerged underground roads in Gyeonggi, Chungbuk, and Gyeongbuk are under control.

The Central Disaster Safety Response Headquarters cautioned that today, Seoul, Gyeonggi and Gangwon, Chungcheong, and northern Gyeongbuk are expected to have a strong rain of 100mm per hour.