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Citizens at the site of the disaster sent us a lot of video reports.



Reporter Jae Hee-won organized the video reports that contained the tense situation at the scene.



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A shout is heard from the crowd moving in line, followed by screams, causing the people to stumble greatly.



The situation was about 10 minutes after the first report to the fire department was received.



People are stacked on top of each other, and huge crowds look like waves.



The people in the middle can neither come nor go.



It was filmed by a person at the scene above the sloping alley, and I hear a citizen's voice shouting 'Go down'.



[Go down.

Go down.]



There are also testimonies that the Itaewon area has been reported to be too crowded since that evening.



The video was taken two hours before the accident, and from this time on, the whole area was full of people.



Not only firefighters and medical staff, but also many citizens trying to save even one more person are also included in the video.



People who are unconscious are constantly being heard, and the fire department and the police are trying to get the citizens out of the way, but they won't move.



Citizens are screaming urgently to rescue those who are lying on the ground.



Citizens are performing CPR on people who have lost consciousness everywhere.



You can also see people at the top of the building reaching out and trying to rescue people in the alley.



In the midst of this, an incumbent nurse from a university hospital posted on her YouTube channel the first aid for the casualties brought in by the crushing accident, but was criticized by netizens.



In addition, provocative posts related to the disaster are being uploaded indiscriminately on social media, raising concerns about the trauma experienced by victims, their families, and ordinary citizens.