<Anchor> It



has been more than a week since the Seoul Metropolitan Government enforced an administrative order requiring the wearing of masks, and there was a report that the construction was not properly worn inside the subway station at night.



Nearly 100 workers were working in a place that could not be ventilated, but reporter Yoo Su-hwan went to the site.



<Reporter>



At dawn on the 26th of last month, a day passed after wearing indoor and outdoor masks became mandatory.



Inside the Seoul subway Dongdaemun Station, facility remodeling is in full swing.



Workers who breathe in and carry heavy steel bars and slabs.



[Title video: Why don't you keep wearing a mask?"

Please wear the mask properly.]



There are people who take off the mask at all or wear only the chin.



[Reporter: Workers come in and work, but they don't wear masks.

It's hot, so I don't even wear a mask...

.]



I went to the site myself.



It is 2 am, and the temperature rises and falls to 30 degrees Celsius.



The work clothes are so hot that they get wet, but the air conditioning facilities are not running.



[Informer: It's airtight now and there's no ventilation.

It's an underground space, but about 100 to 150 people come in.]



Construction is taking place not only at Dongdaemun Station, but also at two other subway stations.



Since it is a difficult environment to wear a mask, infection is a concern, but the city of Seoul has not been able to determine whether to apply the quarantine regulations.



[Seoul City official: It is ambiguous to define (subway history) indoors.

Both sides of the subway are open.] When the



poor environment became a problem, the Seoul Transportation Corporation stopped construction.



[Seoul Transportation Corporation official: I have inquired a lawyer to review the law internally.

Since the part where the mask was not worn was true, construction will be resumed when measures for safety are secured.]



Before following the regulations, it seems necessary to carefully check whether there are any blind spots for quarantine.



(Video coverage: Kim Tae-hoon, Video editing: Choi Jin-hwa)