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Today (3rd) is the fourth day since the joint incense burner was established.

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Reporter Se-won Park, today, many citizens are looking for the joint incense burner in Seoul Plaza.



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Yes, even today, on the fourth day after the incense burner was installed due to the Itaewon disaster, mourners are continuing to deliver their condolences.



We've been there since the first day, and the bunch of chrysanthemums piled up next to the incense burner keeps growing.



President Yun Seok-yeol paid a condolences around 9 am today, and this is the third time.



Citizens leave their seats after laying wreaths and mourning together, and I have often been able to see them wiping their tears or returning home crying.



Some mourners came to buy chrysanthemum flowers themselves, while others left a letter to the bereaved family saying that they will not forget this tragedy.



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How did the mourners express their feelings?



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Yes, I asked the mourners if they had anything to say to the victims.



[Ahn Sun-nam/Mourner: I want to be happy in the next world, and I can fulfill my dreams that I couldn't do now.

I hope that people who are too young and sad have too much to have and live comfortably in the next world.]



The city of Seoul has also prepared a psychological counseling space in one side of the incense burner.



Anyone who is traumatized after the Itaewon disaster can receive counseling.



As of 10 o'clock last night, the number of people who visited the joint incense burner in Seoul Plaza exceeded 20,000.



In Seoul, joint incense offices are being operated in all autonomous districts, and joint incense offices have been established in 17 cities and provinces across the country.