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It was a little hot yesterday (12th), but there were a lot of people who said they were happy with the sun after a long time. In flooded areas where the rain has stopped and hot steam has come, recovery is speeding up. Yesterday, more than 2,000 volunteers joined forces in Namwon, North Jeolla Province alone.

This is JTV reporter Geum-dong Na.

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This is a place where the entire village was submerged due to the collapse of the Seomjin River embankment.

Volunteers are doing hand-washing with laundry in a basin.

The whole house has been trapped in mud, and it has been unwashed for five days.

[Im Doo-ye/Namwon-si Volunteer Center, Jeonbuk: I couldn't open a closet or furniture because I was blowing in water, so I would appreciate it a lot if I opened the door to collect the laundry.]

Government officials also rolled their arms.

Work together to remove the sink completely soaked in water and no longer available.

[Yoo Sang-hee/Jeonbuk provincial government official: Because she is in the same situation as her mother and father, in order to gather her mind so that she can quickly recover from damage while thinking of her parents... .] As the

rain stops and the steamer heat continues, the volunteers' foreheads quickly become sweaty.

The flood victims who were in trouble cannot hide their gratitude.

[Ookja Oh/Songdong-myeon, Namwon-si, Jeollabuk-do: I am most grateful that the garbage was removed. It was put out at the door with no place for people to go, but they did it all today.]

We desperately desperately need a helping hand from volunteers at each flooding site, the hard lives of the victims who do not know when it will end.