Gapyeong Flood Rescue Enters Seventh Day of Hope

The Unrelenting Search
Seven days after record-breaking rains battered Gapyeong, hundreds of rescuers are still working tirelessly across rugged hills and swollen rivers
Firefighters, police, soldiers and civilians—over 770 people strong—have deployed drones, helicopters, boats and search dogs to scan the mile-long stretch from Mailli to Sincheongpyeong Bridge
Amid scorching summer heat and mounting fatigue, teams push on with unwavering determination—have you ever witnessed such a race against time and tide
Heroes on Four Paws

Among the bravest are the rescue dogs like Gaon, whose keen noses have uncovered vital clues beneath debris
Readers on Naver blogs marvel at these canine heroes, sharing heartfelt comments about the bond between handler and dog and celebrating every pawprint left in the mud
This four-legged teamwork has become a symbol of hope, reminding everyone that sometimes the most unlikely heroes lead the way
Community and Volunteers Unite
Local volunteers from across Gyeonggi and Gangwon provinces joined the operation, with more than 350 flooding into devastated villages to clear mud and wreckage
On a popular Tistory blog, one writer described how families offered rice and water to weary workers, while another praised the sight of politicians and citizens shoulder-to-shoulder in solidarity
This outpouring of goodwill reflects Korea’s deep-rooted tradition of mutual aid when crisis strikes
Cultural Compassion and Reflection
For overseas readers, this event offers a glimpse into Korea’s resilience and warmth in the face of disaster
From the shared shouts of encouragement along riverbanks to impromptu relief drives organized through online communities, the response blends modern technology with age-old values of neighborly care
With two missing villagers still unaccounted for, the nation’s collective spirit remains undimmed—keep faith alive until they return home safe
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