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Yesterday (19th) evening, a fishing boat sank on the sea in Gyeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do, and six crew members were missing.

The coast guard has been searching for the night, but the waves are high, making it difficult to find the crew.



This is reporter Park Chan-beom, news of incidents and accidents overnight.



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fishing boat is sinking upside down.




At around 6:40 yesterday evening, a report was received that a fishing boat was sinking offshore near Gampo-eup, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongbuk.



There were 6 crew members, including 2 Koreans, 3 Vietnamese, and 1 Korean-Chinese, but they have not been found yet.



The Coast Guard said it was struggling to rescue due to its lack of visibility and high wave height.



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8:40 yesterday evening, a fishing boat sank off the coast of Gijang-gun, Busan.



All four of the crew were rescued with the help of another fishing boat passing through the nearby waters.



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Burning flames soar from an SUV stopped in the middle of the tunnel.



Vehicles following you hurry to change lanes with emergency lights on.



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8 o'clock yesterday evening, a fire broke out in a BMW vehicle passing through the Bongcheon Tunnel in Gwanak-gu, Seoul.



The fire went out in about 30 minutes, and no human injury occurred.



The fire department is investigating the exact cause of the fire by considering it as a fire in the front of the vehicle.



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Around 2:30 am this morning, a power outage occurred in 900 units of apartments in Sindorim-dong, Guro-gu, Seoul.



The power supply to the 500 households was normalized within two hours of a power outage, and the remaining 400 households announced that restoration work is in progress.