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Following Jeonbuk, we will go to Chungbuk, where it rains a lot.

In Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province, where agricultural land was flooded, the damage to farmers ahead of harvest is great.

This year as well as next year's farming is so serious that you have to worry about it.



Reporter Lee Tae-hyun of CJB covered it.



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The entire broccoli field was submerged in water to the extent that it was hard to tell if it was a reservoir.



Water still flows through the broken bank.



It was supposed to be harvested next month, but I had to give up all farming this year.



If the stonework is not restored, the damage is severe enough to have to give up farming until next year.



[Choi Jae-hak / Miwon-myeon, Cheongju-si, Chungcheongbuk-do: I got a call from my friend at dawn.

(The field) said it was full of water, so I thought the bottom was a little full.

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It was full of water...

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The area of ​​agricultural land in Chungcheongbuk-do that has been damaged by rain over the past three days was tentatively surveyed as 13.4ha.



Downtown stores that were submerged in water seem to be starting to come back, but the reopening date is unknown.



Some merchants have already decided to close their business as they have finished cleaning out the garbage and mopping to some extent, but the wet floors and wallpapers are already smelling of mold, and electronic products such as refrigerators and unmanned robots that cost tens of millions of won are all gone.



[Na-yoon Na/Unmanned Cafe Owner: Since the machines are in a state where they cannot be used, we are not in a situation where we can re-purchase and operate them, so we are deciding to close the business.



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Flood victims are again worried about the rain forecast for next week.



(Video coverage: Kim Geun-hyuk CJB)