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"Kim Yu-na ♥" Go Woo-rim, the nightmare of the earthquake.."Tearful" to the motherhood of pregnant women at full term [Kkogomu (meaning 'kkogomu' in Korean)]

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Yun Seongyeol

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/Photo provided = SBS
/Photo provided = SBS

Go Woo-rim, a member of the group Forestella, sheds tears at the desperate motherhood of a full-term pregnant woman in "The Story of the Day Who Bites His Tail."

SBS's "The Story of the Day with the Tail" (directed by Ahn Yoon-tae, Lee Keun-byul, and Kim Byung-gil, hereinafter referred to as "Kkokkomu") will be on the "2011 Lost City - Great East Japan Earthquake," highlighting the story of Koreans who survived the "Great East Japan Earthquake" 15 years ago. Listeners include Ko Woo-rim, actor Choi Jin-hyuk, and group Billlie member Tsuki.

On March 11, 2011, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake struck the Japanese archipelago. A massive tsunami reaching a maximum height of 40 meters quickly hit northeastern Japan, leading to a nuclear power plant explosion and reaching the worst.

At that time, the number of Korean students and Korean residents living in East Japan was about 12,000. Kkokkomu met a Korean survivor who survived after a desperate struggle and heard the story at the time.

/Photo provided = SBS
/Photo provided = SBS

Ko Woo-rim, who married figure skating star Kim Yu-na in 2022, bowed her head after hearing the story of a Korean pregnant woman who was 33 weeks pregnant at the time of the earthquake. When he testified that he foresaw death while watching a giant ship washed up with a tsunami, Ko Woo-rim became emotional in an urgent and desperate situation, saying, "It must have been more difficult because there was no hope." The motherhood, especially as a mother of four, who struggled to survive with her children, moistens the eyes of Go Woo-rim.

Choi Jin-hyuk hugs his beloved wife tightly and survives after a desperate struggle with the story of a Korean breadwinner in the tsunami, but he gives a grim comfort to the confessions of those who remain traumatized, saying, "It's a sadness that I can't even imagine." Tsuki sobbed, "I can't believe it even after a while, and I think I'll miss it."

To survive in the face of a devastating disaster, the desperate story of Koreans who were at the site of the 'Great East Japan Earthquake' to save people will air at 10:20 p.m. on the 12th, just after the 15th anniversary of the 'Great East Japan Earthquake'.

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