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As the tropical night continues, there are a series of overnight apartment power outages due to power overload. I was interested in an article that found out why power outages occurred one after another in an apartment complex in Seoul where there were both sales and rentals.



Three days ago, in an apartment in Guro-gu, Seoul, electricity was cut off to about 200 households.



The emergency generator did not work, and five residents were rescued from being trapped in the elevator.



This apartment had a power outage on the evening of last Friday as well, but the strange thing was that the general sale dong was fine on both occasions, but only the electricity supply in the rental dong such as national rental or long-term jeonse was cut off.



It turns out that this apartment is using two transformers of the same capacity. One transformer is connected to 4 apartment buildings, including 3 general sale dongs and 1 rental dong, and public facilities such as parking lots, and the other transformer is connected to the remaining 10 rental dongs. There was.



Although there are common facilities, the number of households supplying electricity to the same transformer was twice as large.



SH Corporation, which was in charge of this apartment rental business, said that it did not intend to discriminate in the transformer design process and said it would increase the capacity of the overloaded transformer.



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heat wave is rampant every day, and I've seen many articles about a worker collapsing while sorting parcels in a workshop close to 40 degrees in the middle.



On the morning of the 28th (28th), a worker in his 50s, who was loading parcels into a vehicle at a delivery agency in Busan, collapsed while complaining of dizziness and was transported to the hospital.



Fortunately, it is reported that there is no life-threatening problem. According to the union's explanation, the temperature at the workplace measured by a fellow worker at the time was 39.4 degrees, and the hospital diagnosis was also dizziness and shortness of breath due to high fever.



Fellow workers claimed that the collapsed employee was in a healthy state without any illness so far, and argued that the cause of the accident was the site that could not get the heat out because there was not a fan or a ventilation system installed.



He also said that there is no hot or cold water at the site where more than 100 people work, so workers bring and buy water from their homes.



In response, the courier company explained that the accident occurred at the outdoor storage area, and the fan had been running since last June, and since it was a storage area shared by 7 agencies, hot and cold water heaters were installed in each agency's office.



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There was also a lot of interest in the article that citizens could avoid a major accident by blocking the city bus that was running without knowing that there was a fire.



On the 27th, on a road in Nam-gu, Ulsan, smoke rises from behind a running city bus.



It continues to run with the engine compartment cover open even though the smoke is getting louder.



The bus had an engine behind it, so the driver didn't know it was on fire. When a driver saw this, he hurriedly crossed several lanes and blocked the front of the bus, and another citizen stopped in front of the bus.



Someone called the fire, and someone put out the fire with a car fire extinguisher.



Some citizens arranged traffic so that other vehicles could avoid the scene of the fire.



In this way, five citizens were able to put out the flames in 2 minutes by working together.



Fire officials believe the fire was caused by a mechanical defect and are investigating the cause.