<Anchor> As the

rain subsided, the water level of the Han River fell close to the usual level. Restoration work began in earnest at the Han River Park, where people could not enter the water, and vehicle traffic on the Jamsu Bridge was resumed.

This is Kim Sang-min.

<Reporter> The

Hangang Park, which had been immersed in the yellow-green muddy water, reappeared.

After prolonged flooding, the park lost its former appearance.

The trees have been uprooted, and there are scattered traffic signs on the floor.

The information booth floated from the parking lot had broken windows, and a chair was placed in the tree at a height higher than a person.

As the rain subsided, six of the 11 Hangang Parks in Seoul were reopened, and the remaining five were also in full swing.

[Won-Gun Lee/Han River Business Headquarters Banpo Information Center Director: Pearl sees this is piled up now. When the

pearl dries, it becomes more difficult to remove it, so the soil is scooped up and watered continuously.

The operation is reminiscent of a military operation.

The water level of Jamsu Bridge, which once soared to the 11m range, continued to fall, revealing the bridge.

Jamsugyo Bridge, which had been under control since the 2nd, has been reopened last night after 11th as the water level went down 6 meters.

The lawn, which was usually full of visitors, is filled with mud so that boots do not fall out well, so it is difficult to carry out work.

[Field worker: (When should I do it?) At night, until 10 o'clock. Even if it's hard, it can't be helped. Shouldn't the residents come out soon enough to take a break?]

After the restoration, citizens visited the park.

[Jeonjuhyeon/Seoul Yeongdeungpo-gu: I feel good. Since I am a marathoner, I have had a lot of experience running this road, so I have a great attachment (to Hangang Park).] The

Hangang Business Headquarters is aiming to open the entire Hangang Park early next week, but there are places where it will be delayed slightly due to the rain forecast on the weekend. Said it could be.