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As typhoon Hinnamno passed, damage to crops followed.

Paddy fields and fields are flooded, and the fruits just before harvest are falling, causing damage.



Reporter Lee Hyuk-dong of TBC reports.



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is a pear cultivation complex in Byeonggok-myeon, Yeongdeok-gun.



Each farm suffered damage from falling ships before harvest.



Farmers are devastated, saying that they ruined their crops for the year.



[Kim Young-ok / Pear Farmer: I just want to die.



Seeing that the pears

have fallen, they are all grown and harvested in a few days .

As you can see, there are very few boats hanging from the trees, and these fallen boats are strewn all over the floor.



Apples and losses followed one after another.



Apples that fell due to strong winds can be seen everywhere in the apple orchards.



Dozens of apple trees fell over, unable to withstand the strong wind.



[Han Seong-seok / Apple Farmer: 50-60 trees fell, and 30-40% fell.

It was like this in just a few minutes due to the back wind blowing around 9 o'clock.]



Damage from rice flooding or falling down followed one after another.



Yugyum Field, Gangdong-myeon, Gyeongju is so full of water that it is hard to tell whether it is a rice paddy or a river.



It has been tentatively counted that 2,363ha of crops have been damaged by the typhoon so far in 21 cities and counties in Gyeongsangbuk-do.



In Pohang and Gyeongju, rice flood damage was 1,920ha, and fruit damage was 278ha.



Gyeongsangbuk-do is expected to greatly increase the amount of damage after the investigation is completed, and plans to provide support for crop restoration and compensation for damage.