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Damage was followed by a gust of rain and a lot of rain during the night.

Vehicles drifted, rainwater leaked from various places, and large containers collapsed.

The damage from rain and wind in November was significant.



First, reporter Yoo Soo-hwan delivers.



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middle of a swollen river, a white SUV is immersed in water all the way to the window.




People on the roof are breathtakingly evacuated.



The lifeboat hurried up and rescued in 5 minutes.



Today (19th) around 8:10 am, a report was received that a vehicle crossing a bridge at Wangsukcheon, Sano-dong, Guri-si, was suddenly swept away by swollen water.



At the time of the accident, a father and a son were in the car, and it is said that he had an accident while bringing his son to school.



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Rainwater spills from the ceiling of the warehouse building.



[What is that…

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The place where the rainwater leaked is a parcel delivery station in Gangnam, Seoul.



As rain poured over the courier on the workbench, the courier drivers had to sort through with umbrellas.



[Courier: I didn't repair the building, so the water was leaking all the time, and I used an umbrella.

Pick up work...

.

If the items are damaged, it is all the responsibility of the driver.]



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Rainwater leaked from the ceiling of the Mugunghwa train heading from Busan to Seoul.



[KORAIL official: The car is a little old.

There seems to be a little rain.

Some of the people who were sitting in the nearby seats moved to another seat...

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In addition, strong wind damage was followed in Busan.




Dozens of large containers loaded at the docks of the new port could not withstand a strong wind of 26 m/s instantaneously and collapsed.



There was cargo in the collapsed container, but it was quite heavy and it was not fixed even during a typhoon, but it collapsed helplessly by the strong wind.



(Video coverage: Seong-wook Jung KNN, Editing video: Ji-hye So) 



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