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Contents: Residents of semi-underground houses in Seoul who were flooded by the torrential rains of the 8th to 9th were very anxious. On the 10th, the interview team visited the semi-basement of Liu Mou (72 years old). Liu recalled: "In less than 30 minutes, the water was full. Hearing my husband shout 'get out,' I ran out alone. "Yoo used to live in a semi-underground house with a monthly rent of 350,000 won in Seoul's Seocho District, but came here three years ago to a cheaper 200,000 won place. Park So-jin (28) is a young man who came to Seoul from Daejeon in 2015. Although I lived in a student apartment, I came here with a deposit of 10 million won and a monthly rent of 450,000 won. In winter, there is a lot of mold, and the water in the toilet is always flowing backwards. On the evening of the 8th, the water flooded to the ankles.
As a result of the torrential rain, three disabled families in Sinlam-dong, Gwangak-gu, Seoul, and a female under-50s in Tongjak-gu died separately. During a torrential rain in July 2017, an Alzheimer's patient in his 90s also died in a semi-underground house in Incheon. The incident is frequent, and Seoul, South Korea, intends to ban living in the basement. Japanese netizens turned on the mockery mode after learning the news, the following is the comment.
"I definitely won't live in a semi-underground room in the future, will I?"
"Provide incentives to guide conversion to non-residential dwellings." Where should the poor who have been driven out live?
Isn't this a sightseeing resource?
Because I can't afford to pay the rent, I live in semi-underground, if I don't live in semi-underground, where do I plan to live? Simple room? A hut to build? Tin roof house? Slum development.
Want to watch a movie and be full of flying?
By the way, I heard that if you have been working underground, the biological clock will be disrupted. Therefore, the staff of the subway will be regularly transferred to the ground for duty.
What a strange culture.
This is the origin of the gang that lives casually under the floor of someone else's house.
It is worthy of surpassing Japan's advanced country, laughs.
Eh, then put on the oil and live in a tent in the subway station? ? ? There are already a lot of homeless people lying there...
Basement, in Koreans, the meaning and use of the word seem to be different (laughs).
Dung water Seoul.
620,000 people, is it 320,000 households, or the whole household? What if the next money is not received? ? Declaration of up to two years for the rest of your life?
"Recently moved to a room with a roof", it is from the basement to the attic.
Smecta was created in such a place.
"If the current tenant moves out, preferential policies will be provided to guide them to switch to non-residential housing." Where are you going to get him?
The source of all evil is the cult in Japan, and as long as all the personnel in Japan are erased from Japan, the problem will be solved. First, let's take a fresh look at North Korean schools. In particular, the purpose of Chosun University is to destroy the United States and Japan, and it is very strange that Japan has such schools. Take advantage of this opportunity to deal with it. In Japan, the living allowance is illegally issued, which must be zero. Government agencies that illegally pay the minimum guarantee should be held accountable and thoroughly investigated.
620,000 people, 320,000 families. Urban planning was completely destroyed.
Underground and semi-underground or something too terrible, is it to hate the sun? It's really psychopathic.
The proud semi-underground family also laughed bitterly.
Semi-underground is a garage or storage room in Japanese terms, right? Not a place where people live.
Are there so many people living there? Laugh.
There are 620,000 people, which is really powerful.
Movies (referring to movie parasites), interestingly, the articles are also full of praise.
Translator's note: The comments behind are basically mocking, so they will not be translated. Japanese netizens have always been like this, and they have always been schadenfreude and low-quality for disasters in other countries.
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