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inside video was released at the site of the Gwangju apartment collapse. It is a scene of a search by fire and rescue dogs. Between piles of concrete and rebar, the rescue dog relied on its sense of smell to find the missing person.



Correspondent Park Chan-beom.



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[Please ensure the safety of the crew.]



Remnants of concrete and rebar are scattered everywhere.



Accident sites where heavy equipment is difficult to access. 



A search operation that relies on the sensitive sense of smell of rescue dogs is in full swing. 



[Kim Seong-hwan / Central 119 Rescue Headquarters Rescue Dog Handler: Right! Forward!]



If the secured space is tight and it is difficult for firefighters to enter, the rescue dog will take the lead and scan the pile of debris.



[Kim Seong-hwan / Central 119 Rescue Headquarters Rescue Dog Handler: Right! from now on! Find it!]



When it is difficult to enter because of the structure, we break the windows and conduct a search operation.



[Seonghwan Kim / Rescue Dog Handler at Central 119 Rescue Headquarters: You have to wake up to get in, here.]



The inside of the building, which is difficult to search because there is no light, has no choice but to rely on the light of the firefighters' cell phone.



[Seonghwan Kim / Rescue Dog Handler of Central 119 Rescue Headquarters: I can’t see it, I’ll light the fire!] You never



know when and where a pile of structures may fall and attack rescuers and rescue dogs.



Rescue dogs have shown specific reactions on the 22nd and 25th floors so far.



[Moon Hee-jun / Gwangju West Fire Chief: Now, search dogs have a concentration area on the 22nd and 25th floors.

We plan to intensively investigate this area.]



The fire department plans to conduct an intensive search operation focusing on the upper floors above the 22nd floor and the first basement floor where the missing person was previously found.



(Video coverage: Mt. Bae, Video editing: So-young Lee, screen provided: Fire Department)