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At the site of this disaster, there is a memorial space created voluntarily by citizens.

Connect with reporters who are out there.



It's early now, but looking behind reporter Kim, I can see the citizens who came out to pay tribute. 



<Reporter> 



Yes, I am in front of Exit 1 of Itaewon Station.



There is a temporary memorial space created by citizens voluntarily after the disaster, and people continue to visit this place even in the early morning.



The chrysanthemum flowers left behind by the mourners fill the entire area, and condolences and letters of sorrow are also placed here and there.



I could also see the citizens weeping while offering food and alcohol.



A joint incense burner is also located near Noksapyeong Station, which is one subway stop away, but since this space is only 20 meters away from the alley where the accident occurred, citizens are continuing to visit it.



<Anchor>



The mourners continued to come this morning.



<Reporter>



Yes, there were especially many mourners in their 20s and 30s.



[Go Jung-jun/Mourner: You met an unexpected accident, but it is not your fault.

I think the state should have protected and protected them so that they could safely enjoy their youth.]



[Kim Ga-yoon/Mourner: It is only now that I have something I want to do and am at the age to fulfill my dreams.

I left a message of hope that I would have a happier life next time.]



In addition to here at Itaewon Station, you can pay tribute at the joint incense burner in Seoul Plaza from 8 am.