(1)991211 KBS Newsimage text translation
(2)It’s an elementary school in Namyangju-gun, Gyeonggi-do
(1)991211 KBS Newsimage text translation
(2)I’m still heating up when I’m burning coal
(1)911212 KBS Newsimage text translation
(2)I’m still using conventional heating
(1)91 years agoimage text translation
(2)This is how 60 schools heated up
(1)I don’t like the smell of elementary school students and I don’t like the coldimage text translation
(2)I left the window open because of the smell. It’s cold
(1)There was city gasimage text translation
(2)Coal and kerosene are common in the classroom
(1)Middle school students. Office of Educationimage text translation
(2)If it doesn’t go below zero, they won’t hit the heater
(1)Not a vice-principal investigation briefingimage text translation
(2)It costs about 5.3 million won a year even if you save it
(1)961206 KBS Newsimage text translation
(2)relatively warm
(3)Busan was no exception
(1)The students are all wearing thick fur coatsimage text translation
(1)Elementary school students’ hands and feetimage text translation
(2)In the classroom, it’s cold even if you wear thick clothes
(1)More than 300,000 peopleimage text translation
(2)I studied in a classroom without heating, but based on the year 1996 in Busan
(1)an elementary school principalimage text translation
(2)It’s not cold in Busan
(3)The education office doesn’t allocate the budget
(1)011218 KBS Newsimage text translation
(2)In winter, when you’re vulnerable to fire
(3)The stove is making water
(1)Ji Byung-il, the head of Chuncheon Fire Stationimage text translation
(2)I think there’s a fire because of the overheating of the stove
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