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In addition, as it rained a lot of rain, damage occurred one after another across the country. Roads were flooded in Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju, and in Seoul, a man walking along a river was swept away by rapids and rescued.

Reporter Kim Ki-tae organized the rain damage situation overnight.

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A man is sitting on a pile of plants.

Today (11th) around 1:30 am, 61-year-old Hong Mo was swept away by a rapid stream near Seongbukcheon Bridge in Cheonggyecheon, Seongdong-gu, Seoul.

Fortunately, Mr. Hong was rescued by the 119 rescue team who captured the plant and dispatched it.

It is said that Mr. Hong slipped while walking around the Cheonggyecheon stream to see the swollen water.

Hong, who suffered an abrasion on a limb, was treated at a hospital.

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road is completely submerged.

Cars can't speed up with their emergency lights on.

A road in Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju, where a strong rain of 20mm per hour fell at around 10 o'clock last night was flooded by a sudden heavy rain.

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aftermath of the torrential rain, stones and soil poured from the nearby hills on National Route 28 in Yeongcheon City, Gyeongbuk.

Three lanes of four round trip lanes were buried, and emergency repair work took place using excavators and dump trucks.

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crosswalk in front of an apartment complex in Songpa-gu, Seoul, a landslide of 2.5m in diameter and 3m in depth occurred, but no one was injured.