Water pillars on the road, water park facilities floating… Heavy rain report site

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Today, many people sent us a lot of video reports from the heavy rain.

Let’s take a look at it with reporter Jung Young-hoon.

Reporter Jung, where the heavy rain has passed, the miserable faces are being revealed one following another.

◀ reporter ▶

Yes, let’s take a look at the screen first.

This is a video that was filmed this morning on the road in Songchon-dong, Daejeon, where a heavy rain warning was issued.

In the middle of the road, a stream of water rises high like a fountain.

Cars are rushing past the water.

It appears that rainwater has flowed back or that the water and sewer pipes have been punctured.

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What you are seeing now is a video that was filmed yesterday in Chuncheon, Gangwon-do.

It looks like a water park, but the facilities are floating in the water.

You can also see various household items that have been washed away from the upstream.

Even if the rain stops, it seems that it will take time to restore the water and leisure facilities along the river with various floating objects.

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This video is this morning at Moran Station, Seongnam-si, Subway Line 8.

Citizens are cautiously walking inside the station where rainwater is piling up.

Although there were no disruptions to the train service, citizens on their way to work experienced great inconvenience.

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Next is Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province, where it has been raining continuously since Monday.

The greenhouse is filled with yellowish muddy water.

The hard-grown crops were broken and collapsed, leaving a swampy field inside.

It’s even more sad that something like this happened before Chuseok.

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The following is the view of Yulryangcheon in Cheongju, Chungcheongbuk-do last night.

During the heavy rain, the water in the river surged up to the point of flooding.

It looks dangerous as the strong current threatens right under the bridge.

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Cultural properties were also damaged by the heavy rain.

The tomb of the concubine of King Sukjong of Joseon, Yeongbin Kim, which is Historic Site No.

Some of the fortress walls of Namhansanseong Fortress in Gwangju, Gyeonggi-do also collapsed.

In Jongmyo Shrine, Seolleung, and Jeongneung in Seoul, damage followed, such as stone walls collapsing and trees falling.

As cultural assets are not easy to restore once damaged, special preparations must be made.

◀ anchor ▶

Yes, we looked at the damage situation with the video report sent by viewers.

Reporter Jung Young-hoon, you did well.

Video Editing: Song Ji-won

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