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was a day when the longest rainy season, which continues on the 50th day of all time, was a brief pause. Today (12th), when the sky was clear after a long time, restoration work took place in various places across the country.

Reporter Deok-Hyun Kim visited the southern region where a lot of rain poured in a short time last weekend and was damaged by a helicopter.

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the 8th, the embankment was lost and the Seomjin River overflowed in Namwon, Jeollabuk-do.

The rice fields swept by the swollen river were covered with mud.


The green house collapsed, leaving only traces.

Heavy equipment is put in the embankment, and restoration work is in full swing.

Okjeong Lake, near the Seomjin River Dam, is busy cleaning up the trash.

Damyang, Jeollanam-do, where a record heavy rain of over 600 mm fell.

In villages hit by a landslide, the soil removed by residents is put in a cart and cleaned.

Household items that were submerged in water and turned into garbage formed a mountain.

Volunteers sweating beside the banner with the message of support.

At the entrance of the village, there are long buses with volunteers.

The roof of the barn in Gurye, where cows climbed to escape from the swollen water, fell all over the place.


Military soldiers are sent throughout the village to aid in the restoration work.

Ginseng field in Geumsan, Chungcheongnam-do, where water fluctuates as the amount of discharge from Yongdam Dam increased.

Farmers wipe off their sweat and dig out the remaining ginseng.


A deep wound left by the longest rainy season ever.

It will not heal easily, but the victims and volunteers worked hard today to step up and stand up again.

(Video coverage: Yang Hyun-cheol, video editing: Kim Jong-mi, helicopter control: Min Byeong-ho, Kim Kang-young)