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Declaring a special disaster area means that the damage is severe.

We were able to see how serious the damage was at the site through the video report sent to us by citizens in the hope that it might be of some help. 



We have compiled the videos sent by reporter Park Ye-rin.



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This is a video that was filmed in a village in Uljin, Gyeongsangbuk-do, at around 10:40 pm on the 6th.



The crimson flames are still burning along the ridge.



Previously, a helicopter of the Korea Forest Service flew off the water from a nearby reservoir several times, but it was not enough to put out the flames.



Yesterday morning, the informant who witnessed a forest fire while passing Yeongwol, Gangwon-do bursts out in mourning.



[Ah, really roaring, roaring.

Oh my God…

.]



[Informant: I thought the streetlight was visible from afar, but it turned out to be a forest fire.

I didn't think I would have come this far.]



Route 7 to Jukbyeon Port reminds me of a scene from a disaster movie.



[I can't see anything, it's a disaster.

look at the smoke

I can't see.]



The fire spreads so violently that it seems to engulf the whole mountain.



The fire that started yesterday afternoon in Ulju-gun, Ulsan burned until late in the evening.



[What should I do, I guess I didn't turn off all the lights.

Seeing him riding like that.]



The Korea Forest Service dispatched about 1,537 people, including a specialized forest fire fighting team and fire brigade, to extinguish the main fire in about 7 hours.



The forest fire that occurred in Dalseong-gun, Daegu also burned the forest terribly.



[There was no (fire), but it looks like it.

There is red over there.]



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