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damage caused by typhoons on the east coast of Gangwon-do is not small.



Reporter Cho Jae-geun toured the Samcheok area, where the damage was large, because every coastal port was full of broken facilities and carried garbage.



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huge wave of more than 10 meters crosses the breakwater and strikes the harbor.



There is nothing in the port where two typhoons scratched in four days.

I couldn't even rescue the ship that sank in the time of Maisak, but the remaining nets and equipment were swept away.



[Sudden Fishermen: Something useful, like a piece of fishing net, something like this, something useful (I'm looking for.) (Do you have anything useful?) No.]



Only a huge pile of trash was left in the port where the typhoon wiped out.



These are trees, water plants, and household waste from the upper streams.



It is close to 10,000 tons of garbage accumulated on the east coast of Gangwon-do due to the two typhoons.



The rose park, where hundreds of thousands of roses were in bloom, has also turned into an open field.



After being submerged twice in a series of typhoons, 160,000 roses fell and fell and covered the mud.



[Residents near Rose Park: I'm upset.

Because it is soaked with water in an instant.

A while ago, 200 people came out and were recovering, but they were locked again.

It's a shame, but it



is

.] The

secluded house in the mountains broke down in half as a pile of dirt poured down on the slope behind the house.



The landlord left just before the soil hit.



[Kim Gye-nam/Typhoon Victims: I have finally come, so my heart is still beating how much I am surprised if not.] In 



Samcheok, Gangwon-do and Uljin, Gyeongbuk, where the missing persons were wiped out by the rapids, about 200 people each started a search operation, but it did not make a difference. Couldn't.



(Video coverage: Heo Chun, Ha Jungwoo G1, Jo Eunki G1, Yoo Sejin G1, Video editing: Oh Noyoung)