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Due to the heavy snowfall that fell in the Gangwon region last weekend, houses and vehicles were isolated one after another.



Soldiers use a shovel to clear snow from a residential area.



On the 26th, the Army released pictures of soldiers on their SNS to support snow removal in Yangyang and Sokcho, Gangwon.



He also explained, 'If the supply line is blocked by heavy snow, not only the smooth operation but also the food, clothing and shelter of the soldiers are threatened.'



Netizens who saw the photo had mixed reactions.



There were critical responses such as 'Give me a lower salary and guarantee the right to rest on the weekends', while others said that it was natural to go out to help the people in snow removal, saying, 'The people are isolated from the eyes, but are the soldiers just watching?'



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single-person households increases, more people are living in one-room apartments.



This is a one-room studio in Sillim-dong, Seoul.



The price of this house is a deposit of 5 million won, a monthly rent of 500,000 won, and the remodeling has been completed.



It's too high and the wooden ladder to climb up is almost vertical with no inclines and it's not fixed, so it looks dangerous.



Another studio in Sillim-dong, with a deposit of 1 million won and a monthly rent of 300,000 won, is also introduced as a duplex full option, but in reality, a narrow bed with a duplex structure made of thick wood is installed.



Netizens showed reactions such as 'This is a cold reality' and 'I wish there were many houses where even single-person households could live properly'.



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I've read a lot of articles saying that there were K-pop fans behind the victory of Gabriel Borric, who was about to take office as Chile's youngest president.



This man, who even showed a finger heart while holding a photo of the girl group Twice, is Chilean President-elect Borich.



Borrich, who won with nearly 56% of the votes, was a millennial born in 1986 and received great support from young people, CNN introduced.



K-pop fans who are accustomed to social media created several images that combined K-pop stars and Borich to empower the nominees.



Some accounts posted over 1,600 posts in less than a month.



President-elect Borich also responded to the support by uploading a thank you video with a Black Pink song in the background.



A Chilean media reported that 'Platforms such as Instagram and Twitter have become windows for K-pop fans to express their candidate's preferences, fears, and opinions ahead of the election'.