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Today (11th), a lot of people sent a video report related to heavy rain.

You can know the situation in each area in detail, and it helps to prevent further damage.

Let's summarize it by watching the video with reporter Park Chan-geun.



Q. Is the whole village isolated?



[Reporter Park Chan-geun: There is a small village with about 10 houses in Chool-eup, Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi-do.

However, it has been raining a lot recently, and as you can see, the river has swelled greatly, and the bridge, which is the only way to the village, has been washed away by the water.

Not only the residents, but also the swimmers who visited the nearby valley on Monday said that they were still isolated, and six taxi drivers came to play in the water and left the taxi alone and rode a rope, the informant said.]



[Kim Eun-jung/Informant ]

: There were one or six taxi drivers.

I know that only five or six taxis have been parked there now and only people have left.]



[Anchor: It was very dangerous.

Now, is the construction of the village passage going on?]



[Reporter Park Chan-geun: It seems that it will take some time to restore the bridge now because the rain has not stopped completely.]



Q. Any additional video reports?



[Reporter Park Chan-geun: This time, you will see a video of an officetel underground parking lot in Seongnam, Gyeonggi-do.

What you see is a video that was taken on the 8th.

However, the water is still not draining, so it is said to be in that state.

I also reported it to the ward office, but the informant said that drainage work has not been done yet because a water pump was not available.

There are only about 300 flooded vehicles, but what is more problematic than this is that there are devices that supply electricity and water to the third basement floor.

It is said that about 280 households are still leaving their homes, but let's hear the informant's story.]



[Informant: There is no electricity and no water for 3 days now.

They are all scattered outside.

There aren't many people who can help.]



Q. A lot of areas that can't even start recovery?



[Reporter Park Chan-geun: An apartment in Gwangju, Gyeonggi-do is such a case.

You are looking at the appearance of a stream of water in the apartment.

The rainwater pipe that drains this rainwater was buried in the ground, but when it exploded, the apartment complex became a sea of ​​water for four days.

The rain stopped for a while and then continued to fall, and the informant reported that the amount of water was not decreasing and the restoration had not started



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Since this is the source, there is nothing I can do unless I catch water here.]



[Anchor: Although there are so many damaged areas, it seems that there should be support a little sooner where recovery is needed.]