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Following Chungbuk, let's look at the situation in Gyeonggi Province.

First, in the villages around Namhansanseong Fortress in Gwangju, Gyeonggi-do, there was a place where some of the walls collapsed and electricity was cut off due to a landslide.



Reporter Kim Sang-min covered the site where the restoration work began as the rain subsided. 



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An excavator blocks the narrow passage and continues to dig up the pile of dirt, and workers with saws are carving out large trees.



On the way to Geombok-ri, which was isolated for 18 hours due to a landslide on Monday night when it rained heavily, the restoration work to clear the blocked road began in earnest as the rain subsided. 



[Ansugang / Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi-do: People over 80 years old said that there was no such rain.

Not only here, but the whole neighborhood seems to have been hit by a real bomb.]



As we got closer to the village, the scars that Suma scratched became more clearly visible.



A new valley was created in this village that did not exist originally.



The traces of the landslide that hit Geombok-ri this time remain intact.



Let's walk a little further.



One Jeonju is lying on the ground like that.



Originally, I was standing at that height.



There are still high-voltage power cables strewn on the muddy floor, 



[I'm going to get rid of it first because I have to make a way (for recovery).]



Villagers who stopped by the site curious about the recovery situation had to return today (the 11th) as well. 



[Lee Hang-geun/Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi-do: Today (traffic), I am running a small pension, but I am a little worried about whether tomorrow (reserved) guests will come or not.]



The situation near the town hall where houses are crowded is more serious .

do. 



[Park Soon-bok / Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi-do: (Café built by borrowing) It was about to open, but there was a landslide and no one died.

There is no way to make a living.] I



sweep it with a sack and scoop it out with a shovel, but the muddy water never stops coming down.



In Yangpyeong, Gyeonggi-do, the road to the village was damaged due to the heavy rain this time. 



[Kim Soo-hwa / Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do: The boiler room was just swept down.

As you can see from the panel, it's squashed and on the verge of collapse.

One side is missing at the back.]



In the Gyeonggi area, since the 8th, 3 people have died and 3 people have gone missing. 



(Video coverage: In Pil-seong and Seol Seol-hwan, Video editing: Choi Eun-jin)