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Narrow up and down and long to the left and right, rain clouds are pouring rain down the Korean Peninsula.

In the metropolitan area, the rain has subsided now, but the Korea Meteorological Administration predicted that it will rain again tomorrow (11th).

In today's special 8 o'clock news, we'll take a look at the metropolitan area, where the restoration work has been done under the clear sky after a long time, and the damage site first, followed by the places where it's raining a lot, and the traffic situation in turn.



First, reporter Hong Young-jae took a helicopter tour.



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Geombok-ri, Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province, where it rained more than 400mm for two days.



The village was devastated by the landslide.



A pile of dirt engulfed half the building, and the car was crushed like a piece of paper.



Standing in front of the ruins of their living quarters, the villagers are devastated.



The 400-year-old fortress wall of Namhansanseong Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, also collapsed with soil and sand.



Seongdong-ri, Hongcheon, Gangwon-do, hit by a landslide.



The roof of the tiled house is barely visible on the pile of dirt, and household items that have been pushed out are scattered all over the place.



I try to clear the pile of dirt with an excavator, but to no avail.



The roads around the river, which were submerged in muddy water, were damaged as if an earthquake had occurred, and vehicles were unable to travel on the road buried in the soil.



It rained heavily in Seoul.



The entire Han River is muddy water, and the Dunchi baseball field and soccer field have also disappeared.



The promenade, which used to be crowded with cyclists, disappeared into the muddy water.



The road became a huge parking lot as a vehicle that encountered the control section of Olympic Boulevard bit its tail.



Restoration work started as the rain subsided for a while, but rain is forecast again tomorrow in southern Gyeonggi Province and Chungcheong Province, so we cannot relax.



(Video coverage: Kim Seung-tae, video editing: Hwang Ji-young, helicopter pilot: Hong Eui-cheol, Kim Kang-young)