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There were many people who saw the wildfires in progress across the country and reported to us.

Thanks for the report.

From now on, we will tell you about the information reported by viewers. 



Correspondent Shim Young-goo compiled it.



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This is a video filmed on a road in Uljin during the daytime yesterday (5th), Gyeongbuk Uljin wildfire, which has been affecting more than 12,000 hectares for the third day.



[Come down here in town, the fire...

.]



In the thick of smoke, it is vivid to see how the fire ravaged the village at the foot of the mountain.



The fire fighting continued through the night.



The roaring flames along the ridgeline are strewn with water, but they are not easily caught.



There was also a video report supporting the report that the fire at Suri Mountain in Ansan, Gyeonggi-do, which completed the firefighting work in two days, and a fire from a nearby warehouse led to the wildfire.



In Gyeongsang-do, in Gangwon-do, in Gyeonggi-do, the emotions contained in the wildfire videos shot all over the country are the same, it's a pity.



[Wow, really roaring, roaring.

What should I do?]



Last night, in Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, a fire broke out while firecrackers were set off, prompting the local residents to put out the fire.



As more than 95% of wildfires are caused by humans, this is a video that reminds us that we need to be more careful at the same time as now.



Viewers who can quickly notify SBS of the situation of wildfire damage can be made through KakaoTalk or e-mail.