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Families of the missing persons have been watching the scene since yesterday (11th) with heartbreak. He also expressed frustration by saying that there was no progress in the search operation even after a day had passed.



This is KBC reporter Ko Woo-ri.



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Families of the missing are protesting violently towards the police and firefighters.



[Is it frustrating to live there, people? Looks like it will pass again today Today again.]



Families who stayed up all night at the scene of the accident.



He expressed his frustration by saying that there was no progress in the search operation for a day.



[Family of the missing person: I don't think it's frustrating. Even if you come and talk, it's something like that, so I'll have to wait for a while or tell him what time the search starts. There is no such person.]



A man in his 50s waiting for his brother-in-law tossed around to know whether he was alive or dead.



[Family of the missing person: I want to check whether it is alive or dead. And 'clearly where it is laid. Life or death is unknown, but I don't know what to do about it.' (I want to hear this.)]



Ms. Yang Young-cheol rushed to the scene of the accident one step at a time as the three missing colleagues could not be reached at once.



Until three days ago, we were working together on silicone at a construction site in Suncheon, and the sudden news is just disappointing.



[Yang Young-cheol/Missing colleague: I couldn't contact (with a colleague), so I uploaded it yesterday.

It had collapsed.

We didn't know.

Watching the news and looking on the Internet (Okay.)]



There are 6 workers who have not been contacted yet.



Families and colleagues are hoping for news of the rescue as soon as possible.



(Video coverage: Na Byeong-wook KBC)



▶ From the 38th floor to the 16th floor 'explosion', an empty interior...

The site seen with a drone


▶ Possibility of 'poor' concrete hardening work