According to the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters, 14 people have died and 4 people have gone missing since the onset of torrential rain on the 8th.



The number of missing persons was reduced from 5 to 4 as it was concluded that one case of Lit Tower in Seocho-gu, Seoul was reported as a misinformation.



As of 6 a.m., as of 6 a.m., the death toll was 14 in Seoul, 4 in Gyeonggi, and 2 in Gangwon.



The number of injured increased to 26, including two in Seoul, 23 in Gyeonggi, and one in South Chungcheong.



Heavy rain advisories for Daejeon, Gyeryong, Buyeo, Geumsan, and Nonsan in Daejeon, South Chungcheong Province, and Nonsan have all been lifted at 5:30 a.m., so there are no weather advisories nationwide.



However, as it rained heavily in Chungcheongnam-do during the night, damage occurred in some areas, including flooding of houses and shopping malls in 11 cases and road control in 14 cases.



Total damage to private facilities was 3,990, and damage to public facilities exceeded 900.



The number of emergency evacuations reached 7,480 in 7 cities and provinces and 55 cities, towns and villages.



Currently, control is being carried out on areas where there is a risk of human casualties by region, and in the case of general roads, 22 places in Chungcheongnam-do and Gyeonggi-do have been controlled.



National Road 31 has entered into traffic control in the 11km section between Hatsuri and Hapgang-ri in Inje, Gangwon-do.



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