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Let's take a look at Gapyeong, Gyeonggi-do, where the damage was most severe yesterday (3 days) due to heavy rain. In a village in Gapyeong, more than 80 residents and tourists were isolated for two days until this afternoon as the pillars at the entrance collapsed.

Reporter Jeon Yeon-nam covered the scene where water and electricity were cut off.

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road to Imcho-ri, Gapyeong, Gyeonggi Province, where heavy rains of up to 380 mm exceeded for four days. The telephone pole was uprooted and collapsed.


The entrance to the village that arrived over the tangled front. The ramp of the ramp has collapsed so you can't even enter the village.

Yesterday evening, as the rain collapsed due to heavy rain, rocks larger than my body poured down like this.

These rocks bore the only entrance to the village, and today the residents are so isolated.

As the entrance disappeared, more than 80 tourists who visited the village and village pensions were isolated.

[(Isn't it dangerous? I think my legs are down here too!) It's okay! (Are you okay?) Yes!]

[Ban Soon-sae/Town My Pension Owner: The light flashed and this was just collapsed, so the wire was submerged. Since then, it was just a dark place.]

The residents who were isolated in the village where electricity and water were cut off were evacuated only after this afternoon as the driveway was restored.

There are plenty of spilled soil at every road or path leading to another site.

The gas station that Tosa hit was closed.

As the soil is swept down from the mountain behind the gas station, the floor here is covered with mud and branches, and the oil barrels are scattered like this.

The house where the grandmother in her 80s lived alone fell and rocks and earth were poured down as the retaining wall on the back collapsed.


[Nam Soon-ae/Lee Jae-min's daughter: Fortunately, my mother was eating here. But the stone was coming out. I always slept in the other side.]

As the ground continues to weaken due to continued rain, more damage is concerned in Gapyeong where there are many mountains.

(Video coverage: Taehoon Kim, Video editing: Seungjin Lee)