All 16 Rescued from Isolation and Flooded Vehicles in Yangju Due to Heavy Rain
Around 12:46 PM on the 13th, an isolation situation occurred at a mountain lodge in Jangheung-myeon, Yangju-si, Gyeonggi Province due to heavy rain, prompting the fire authorities to dispatch a response team.
Around 12:46 PM on the 13th, a situation of isolation due to heavy rain occurred at a mountain lodge in Jangheung-myeon, Yangju-si, Gyeonggi Province, prompting the fire department to dispatch. Provided by Gyeonggi Northern Fire and Disaster Headquarters
View original imageFour rescue vehicles and eleven personnel were deployed, successfully rescuing all twelve residents who had been isolated. Fortunately, there were no injuries.
On the same day, around 12:31 PM, a vehicle flooding accident occurred on a road in Mansong-dong, Yangju-si, due to heavy rain.
Around 12:31 PM on the 13th, a vehicle flooding accident occurred on the road in Mansong-dong, Yangju-si, northern Gyeonggi Province due to heavy rain. Provided by Gyeonggi Northern Fire and Disaster Headquarters
View original imageAccording to the fire authorities, one person from a Malibu vehicle and three people from a BMW were rescued, while the driver of a K5 managed to escape on their own. Two rescue vehicles and eight personnel were dispatched to the scene and responded promptly.
The three rescued individuals were sent home via the Goeup expressway, and emergency responders confirmed that there were no injuries or other notable issues.
For safety reasons, the police have completely closed both directions of the road between Lucky General Store and Dain Makguksu.
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A fire department official urged, "During periods of heavy rain, please avoid driving in areas at risk of flooding, and if you encounter a flooded road, immediately take a detour."
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