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The farmers who ruined their farming for the year because of this rain are in deep trouble. In particular, residents who have lost their carefully raised livestock and farms are wondering where to start over.

First, reporter Cho Yong-kwang of CJB.

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8th, Yongdam Dam increased its discharge to 3,200 tons per second.

Park Jae-gyu recklessly drove 29 cows out of the barn because he wanted them to die in herd.


The next day, they searched all over the village to find 26, but three five-month-old calves were unable to spare their lives.

[Jaegyu Park/ Yeongdong-gun, Chungbuk: A lot of children died mainly. All three... I couldn't survive the current, so I would have died.]

Woonman Yeo lost 300 out of 1,200 sturgeon that had been raised for 5 years since fry.

The sales contract for next month couldn't be met right away, and sturgeon who drank muddy water are dying from their boats.

[Woonman Yeo/ Yeongdong-gun, Chungbuk: I lived like my family. I couldn't go anywhere on a trip and in a day the kids I had raised like that... .] The

green house complex in Yangsan-myeon, Yeongdong, the main production area of ​​carrots, turned into ruins as if it was bombed.

[Chung-Yong Park/Yeongdong-gun, Chungbuk: I am here for the first time. It's the first time you come here and look down at it for the first time. Would you like to see it?]

Tomorrow, Yeongdong, Okcheon, and Muju Geumsan County will visit the Water Resources Corporation in protest.

If the residents also set up a countermeasure committee and the Korea Water Resources Corporation fails to compensate for the damage, the lawsuit will be immortal.

(Video coverage: Hongjung Joo CJB)