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We are continuing to help the victims and firefighters who have lost their livelihoods due to wildfires.

From close neighbors to people from distant lands, they are helping.



Reporter Park Se-won met with us.



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Couriers containing various relief items from all over the country arrive one by one.



It is the responsibility of the volunteers to organize the goods and deliver them to the victims.



[Jin-Hong Oh / Head of Relief Volunteer Team, Gyeongsangbuk-do Governor, Korean Red Cross: The donated items shown here were collected by Suncheon City Hall and sent to us to use for the victims.]



Rice balls and gimbap made by volunteers for the firefighters fighting fire.



It even packs snacks, makes it into a packed lunch, loads it on a truck, and drives it to the fire-fighting site.



[Jang Deok-yoon/Volunteer: Snacks for soldiers, fire fighters who went out of the fire, because they work in the mountains, they take it with them and go up and eat it.] The



owners of Chinese restaurants in Seoul took 2,000 servings of jajangmyeon to deliver to the victims yesterday (the 8th). ) Arrived in Uljin at dawn.



[Lee Ji-cheol/Volunteer: We are volunteering together here to share difficulties.]



The self-employed who did not spread the flames to their workplaces closed their stores and rolled up their sleeves saying they would help with the dishes.



[Okhee Kim/Volunteer: There are a lot of things like this in other areas too, but we also have to help, so here we go...

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This is the Uljin National Sports Center where 180 residents have been evacuated.



As you can see, relief supplies are piled up and volunteers are helping the victims with meals.



Over the past five days, about 80 volunteer groups from all over the country have gathered in Uljin, and about 2,500 volunteers.