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few months ago, a mother and three siblings lost their home due to a fire from a family home in Chuncheon, Gangwon-do, and firefighters gave a cozy new home.

I used a voluntarily raised fund of 1,190 won per month.



G1 Reporter Yoon Su-jin reports.



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Household utensils made of charcoal are indistinguishable in shape, and in the darkly burnt house, only ashes are thick.




Three teenage brothers and sisters were helpless in front of a fierce fire horse that swallowed up a family that had been in trouble.



In the unfortunate news, the Gangwon fire station rolled up his arm.



Firefighters collected 1,190 won each month to raise the happiness house fund.



Building a new house began in June, and a comfortable new home was built on the site where only ashes remained.



Now the family no longer has to live apart.



[Three brothers and sisters mother: I was in a situation where I had to live with the kids. I'm just grateful. I have nothing to say except to thank you.] This is



the '119 Happy House' project in which 2,700 firefighters from Gangwon-do participate.



We started to help fire victims in 2015 and have already raised 420 million won.



With these funds, five families who had lost their homes in fire until this year were given new homes.



[Im-Soo Choi/Gangwon-do Fire Department Fire Investigation Manager: I know you are living with three children, but I hope they will live a warm and happy life in a new environment.] A



firefighter throws his whole body into a hot fire pit for another's tomorrow.



Today's site is a new home for a family built up with subtle warmth.



(Video coverage: Rakchun Lee G1, screen provided: Gangwon-do Fire Department)