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This time, we will also look at the situation in the Chungcheongnam-do region, which was heavily damaged during the torrential rain last month.

In Buyeo and Cheongyang, houses collapsed and casualties occurred, but the restoration has not been completed yet and the typhoon overlapped, causing great anxiety among residents.



This is TJB reporter Yang Jeong-jin.



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This is not a vacant lot or a construction site, it is the site of a house where three families lived.



The house was destroyed by a torrential rain last August.



Her grandmother, who lost her home after her 60 years of living, now lives in a warehouse where there is no water, and she is only afraid of the news of a strong typhoon coming.



[Yoo Jae-soon/Eunsan-myeon, Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do: This house is also gone, and I live in the same house with the lungs over there, but I'm worried that it will all be blown away when the wind blows.]



A village that has not been restored is still in danger.



The road at the entrance to the village has been broken and its original form is unrecognizable, and the asphalt next to the driveway has been shattered like pieces of glass.



Heavy rain in mid-August caused the safety fence and guardrail to collapse.



However, after 20 days, it has not been restored and is left as it is.



Farmers who have suffered damage ahead of the harvest are even more burned out.



This farmer has grown wolfberry and coltsfoot in 30 greenhouses, but he is still helpless and unable to deal with rotting crops.



It is sad to hear the news of the typhoon here again.



[Han Ki-won / Eunsan-myeon, Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do: It is estimated that more than 1 billion won in damage has occurred, and I am afraid that the Gugija, who can be saved, will all die due to this typhoon…

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Residents who have not yet recovered from the nightmare of August are trembling again with anxiety due to the typhoon ahead of the Chuseok holiday.



(Video coverage: Park Geum-sang TJB)