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landslide occurred in Gokseong, Jeollanam-do, where heavy rain of over 280 mm in a single day hit 4 houses. Three people are known to have died and two are still buried, but the fire department has just resumed rescue.

The first news, this is KBC reporter Choi Sun-gil.

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Houses collapsed beyond recognition, leaving only a pile of concrete as if they were bombed.

The soil that has been pushed down from the mountain hits the truck, and items are scattered in the mud.

A landslide occurred in a village in Osan-myeon, Gokseong-gun, and four houses were buried yesterday (7th) at around 8:30 pm.

[Village residents: I thought it was the sound of the reservoir bursting, dudududu bang. When we went out that way, we didn't even think it was home.]

Firefighters rescued a grandmother in their 70s and a boss in their 50s who lived alone, and moved them to the hospital, but all three died.

The scene of the accident. As you can see, a lot of soil is pouring down at once, making it impossible to see where the house was.

It is known that two people were still buried at the site, but the disaster prevention authorities just resumed the rescue work, which had been suspended around midnight for heavy rains and safety reasons.

[Hwang Gwang-seok/Osan-myeon, Gokseong-gun: All (residents) were evacuated, and there was a risk of further collapse as a result of safety inspection... .] A

heavy rain of over 280 mm was poured in the Gokseong Ogwa area near the village where the accident occurred during the day yesterday.

Police and fire departments believe that nearby road construction may have affected them, and will investigate the exact details as soon as the rescue is complete.