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It has been a week since Typhoon Hinnamno struck, but the scars of the typhoon still remain in the damaged area.



Reporter Jeong Seok-heon of TBC looked around the scene of the damage desperately needing help and support.



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With the help of soldiers and volunteers, the house was cleaned of mud and mud.



None of the household items and household items were used, and the wall paper filled with water at the height of an adult is rotting with mold.



I peel and tear off the wallpaper in the living room and bedroom, but when I see the wall filled with water, I am worried about whether I will be able to live here again.



[Park Ki-bok/Lee Jae-min: I need to dry the floor and dry the wall, but mold grows on the part where water has permeated on the wall, so there is not enough manpower to remove it now.]



The repair of the flooded boiler is also urgently needed as electricity is restored in an emergency .

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Because it's chilly at night and it takes even a handful of warmth to dry a very humid house.



Boiler companies also send damage recovery teams to typhoon-affected areas to provide free inspection and repair services.



[Kim Jeong-seok / Boiler Company Damage Recovery Team: After washing (while checking) and drying it, we check whether it operates normally, and if there are any broken parts, we replace the parts and check the normal operation before installing.]



River Drains and sewers clogged with this overflow.



Restoration work to remove the sediment and mud accumulated in the pipeline is in full swing.



As the access road is secured, they have been digging day and night for three days, but the amount is so great.



It has been a week since the typhoon swept through and the wounds are slowly healing, but there are still many victims who are desperate for help and support.