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Suneung D-day / Dongduk Women's University Protest / Tesla Fire / dizzying Gyeongju World [Anchor Report]

2024.11.14 AM 10:38
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The first keyword is 'CSAT D-day'.

The College Scholastic Ability Test is in full swing right now, and let's see the expressions of the test takers who were somewhat nervous this morning.

Students entering the test site with everyone's support from early morning,

Some students can't let go of their books until the last minute,
Some students are uncomfortable with the
leg cast, but they do not lose their confidence.

[Lee Juho / Test taker: I think you just have to do what you've been doing. You can see it well.]

Today, the oldest test-taker in the CSAT, Mrs. Lim Tae-soo, also headed to the test site with support.

Test takers who did their best to read books and notes until the end even after entering the classroom,

I hope today's test is the one that gets the highest score.

The next keyword is 'Dongduk Women's University Protest'.

Conflicts within the school of Dongduk Women's University are spreading over the issue of coeducational transformation.

Other women's universities have also added their voices to the issue of coeducational transition, and the Hanyang Women's University Student Council has issued a statement of solidarity.

On top of that, Seoul CEO Joo Jisoo commented, "Can I lose?"

As this fact became known, criticism continued, saying, "It is not right to indiscriminately exercise violence as a dancer, and it violates the spirit of sports."

The Seoul Metropolitan Government's Jujitsu Association said it will discuss the level of disciplinary action, saying, "We apologize on behalf of the player who made unnecessary and violent words and actions."

The athlete who wrote the comment also apologized on his SNS, saying that he deeply regrets doing something he should never do as an activist.

A notice of the stabbing against the students was also posted, and the police launched an investigation.

The author of this article threatened by posting a picture of his hand with a weapon, writing, "Don't protest like this, just do it in the afterlife."

The job fair for enrolled students was also canceled,
All the
corporate booths are empty, and tables and chairs are falling down and chaotic.

The school protested that some students broke down the facilities of the job fair and detained employees.

Disruption is growing in the protests heading into a worsening day.

It seems that communication between school and student is necessary.

The next keyword is 'Tesla fire'.

Most of the passengers were killed when the electric doors of the Tesla car that caught fire did not work.

You can guess how serious the accident was with the burnt Tesla car, the horrible appearance.

A Tesla car driving in Toronto, Canada, hit a guardrail early on the 24th of last month.It was engulfed in flames shortly after the

accident, and four of the five people on board died who failed to escape.

The only survivor, a woman in her 20s, is said to have escaped by breaking a car window with the help of a citizen passing by.

Local police and fire authorities found that the electric door of the vehicle did not work, which increased the damage.

Tesla cars open the door by pressing a button instead of a handle, but the door may not open if the accident cuts power.

Although there is an emergency button that opens the door manually, it is often unknown, and it is pointed out that it is difficult for passengers in shock to use the function.

The last keyword is 'Kyungju World'.

It was belatedly known that a children's ride suddenly crashed at Gyeongju World.

This is the children's ride of Gyeongju World, "Ginda's Magic Pumpkin."

It was belatedly reported that it crashed while driving on the 9th.

About 10 people were on board at the time of the accident, but no one was injured.

Gyeongju World's own investigation found that the parts were defective, and the ride was suspended.

It's not the first safety accident at Gyeongju World.

In October last year, the roller coaster "Draken" suddenly stopped at a height of 55 meters.

In June last year, power outages in some areas stopped four amusement facilities, forcing passengers to feel anxious.

To prevent dizzying safety accidents from repeating, thorough investigation of the cause and measures to prevent recurrence seem necessary.

This was eNews right now.



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