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Citizens also visited Itaewon Station today (3rd) to commemorate the victims.

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Reporter Kwan-Jin Kim, even though the weather is quite cold, many citizens have gathered.



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Yes, here at Exit 1 of Itaewon Station, people of all ages and nationalities continue to visit mourners.



An old couple from far away Australia mourned the victims and sang a song to comfort the remaining youth.



[Bill Weiser/Australia: (Those who remain) Please do not leave yourself alone and be with others.]



Citizens continued to visit throughout the day, from mourners who apologized for not coming sooner and housewives holding their children's hands to mourn together.



[Jang Gil-oh / Uiwang-si, Gyeonggi-do: I came here without lunch.

Change trains a few times.

Too young to live in the world.

It's too bad, too bad.]



[Choi Ah-hyun / Gangneung-si, Gangwon: I can't sleep.

I want to give my condolences to make my heart feel a little more comfortable.

(Child too) Let’s come. So, take the child to school and bring the child to come right now.]




Here, Exit 1 of Itaewon Station is not just a subway entrance, but a place of consolation to mourn for those who have left and heal each other’s wounds. .



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It rained for a while there today.



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Yes, it was raining before 3pm.



To prevent the chrysanthemums and memorial items from getting wet, citizens and volunteers covered them with large plastic bags.



Tomorrow morning, the temperature is expected to drop to 0 degrees, so we ask that those who come to condolences wear comfortable clothes.



(Video coverage: Hyung Yoon, Video editing: Moo-Hwan Cho)