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It looks like it will rain again next week in Gangwon-do.

In particular, Gangwon-do suffered heavy damage from landslides due to this heavy rain, but there is a growing concern about additional damage due to the rain that was predicted before it even took a breath.



This is G1 reporter Yoon Su-jin.



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green village vegetation is now being cut down in mud.



I tried to get something out, but there's not much that's intact under the collapsed mountain.



Only a few pear trees that were raised in the yard survived, and more than 100 sacks of fertilizer were swept away and only 14 sacks were recovered.



In the yard where even emergency restoration is difficult because the ground is so muddy that even heavy equipment is shaking, the news of another heavy rain is darkening before our eyes.



[Park Young-gi / Director, Soksil-ri, Cheongil-myeon, Hoengseong-gun: I think that only emergency recovery should take about 15 days.

It's raining again, so I can't touch the mud.] I



'm afraid to go through the landslide I've experienced once again, and to enter the house.



[Kim Yong-sang / Victims: Oh, I'm just worried.

I can't even sleep because of that.

In the evening, they sleep at the town hall, and in the morning they come and watch.]



Nongshim is also burned.



The riverside village, which did not have a single drain pump, was completely submerged in this heavy rain, and all the red peppers that were harvested were useless.



One year of farming has been in vain, but I'm worried about rain again before I can even breathe, let alone recovery.



[Oh Jeong-hee / Head of Jangyang 4-ri, Socho-myeon, Wonju-si: How can I sleep comfortably if there is no pump facility and the victims cannot live in a neighborhood?

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While the Korea Meteorological Administration predicted that it would rain up to 120mm or more and up to 50mm per hour in the Yeongseo region by tomorrow (14th), a landslide warning has been issued in Gangwon-do, where the ground is weakened due to heavy rain.



(Video coverage: Lee Rak-chun G1 Broadcasting)