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A woman in her 60s who went to an underground parking lot to move a car from another apartment in Pohang other than the place you just saw went missing and was found dead.

Another woman in her 70s, who was traveling with her family to a shelter, was swept away by the rapids and died.



Reporter Lee Seong-hoon summarized the situation of casualties in Pohang.



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This is an underground parking lot video uploaded to an internet community.



Vehicles line up through the rainwater flowing down like a waterfall.



It is the underground parking lot of the apartment in Indeok-dong, Nam-gu, Pohang, where the seven missing persons were found, and another apartment complex that is only 600 meters away.



[Kim Min-hye / Ocheon-eup, Nam-gu, Pohang: There was a broadcast first saying that water is coming in the basement and it is being flooded, so I think it was told to move the car if you can move it at that time.]



The woman who went down to the underground parking lot was found dead six hours after she disappeared .

That's it.



At around 8 a.m., a woman in her 70s was swept away by the torrent while walking on the road near the apartment.



An hour or so after she disappeared, she found the woman, but she had already died.



She is said to have suffered defecation while walking with her husband and her daughter to shelter.



Indeok-dong and Ocheon-eup, Nam-gu, Pohang, where the deaths and disappearances occurred, are areas near Naengcheon that leads to the East Sea.



The typhoon caused heavy rainfall of up to 100 mm per hour and flooded cold springs, resulting in accidents.



Five merchants who were isolated from the flooding of Ocheon Market were rescued, and a guest who had evacuated to the roof of an accommodation in Ocheon-eup was also rescued.



In Buk-gu, Pohang, the road was submerged due to heavy rain, resulting in vehicle flooding.



11 people died or went missing across the country due to the influence of Typhoon Hinnamno, and 9 people were in the Pohang area.



(Video coverage: Kim Yong-woo, video editing: Lee So-young)