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After social distancing was lifted, the number of drinking parties has increased, so the police will conduct a special crackdown on drunk driving for the next month.
Yesterday (29th) night, there was also a large-scale crackdown, and reporter Park Ye-rin visited the scene.
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On the second Friday night after social distancing was lifted, the police launched a crackdown on drunk driving on the downtown road in Gangnam, Seoul.
[Enforcement Police Officer: Drinking Control is under way.]
To prevent corona infection, a 'non-contact sensor' that can detect whether or not you are drinking just by standing near the driver's mouth was also mobilized.
About an hour after the crackdown, a male driver was caught.
[Enforcement Police Officer: More and more…
That's it.
It is equivalent to 0.049% license suspension.]
From today, the police will intensively crack down on drunk driving in entertainment districts for one month.
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The ambulance runs through the alleyway of the residential area.
At around 8 pm yesterday evening, a man in his 60s was found dead in a detached house in Seowon-gu, Cheongju-si, Chungcheongbuk-do.
The man is said to have suffered a knife wound to the area of his neck.
The police plan to request an autopsy from the National Forensic Service and investigate the cause of death based on acquaintances.
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At around 11:40 pm last night, a large-scale power outage occurred in the Gwanggyo apartment complex in Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do.
[Blackout victim: It was midnight, so visibility was almost impossible, and I was worried about the refrigerator or something like that...
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Some residents have also been trapped in elevators.
KEPCO explained that there was a problem with the power supply and that it was restored within an hour.