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Apart from the video you just watched, our reporters have additionally secured photos and videos that show the search situation inside the building. It shows firefighters going upstairs and even heavy equipment being put in.



This is the exclusive report by Park Chan-beom.



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is the firefighting advance command post that was set up on the 22nd floor the day before (17th).



[Firefighters: Crews, just stick with these two people right now!]



Firefighters and advisors gathered here went up the stairs and started preparing for the search.



Now, the forward command post has been moved to the 20th floor due to heavy equipment movement problems.



[Advisory team participant: After setting up the 'control tower' of the task force, we are now working on the rescue from above... .]



In high-rise areas, it is impossible for two people to stand in the same space due to fear of further collapse.



[Advisory team member: We can't even access it, and more than two professional search agents can't access it. When you approach, you have to remove the scattered concrete and debris... .]



Heavy equipment was put into some high-rise areas where the floor is relatively safe.



When a small excavator is sent up with a crane from the ground floor, the excavator driver collects the concrete debris and lowers it back to the ground.



[Participant in the advisory group: Why don't ordinary people go fast, but actually, this is really difficult from the point of view of going up to the building and seeing it with your own eyes.]



The Accident Response Headquarters has a detailed search plan based on these photos and videos that have not been released to the media. are weaving



(Video coverage: Cho Chang-hyeon, video editing: Jeon Min-gyu)



▶ "Even if the rescue dog reacts, it is difficult to approach"...

Disclosure of damage by floor


▶ [Exclusive] A close-up view of the tower crane…

“The dismantling may be delayed.”