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[Anchor]
Yoon Suk Yeol's president declared a state of emergency last night, but schools across the country are operating normally.
Government offices such as courts also see their work as it is.
Reporter Woo Jong-hoon reports.
[Reporter]
Overnight, the declaration of an emergency decree caused confusion over whether to go to school, but schools across the country are operating normally.
Schools may be temporarily closed for student safety under emergency, but
The Ministry of Education
announced that all work and academic schedules will operate normally around 1 a.m. today (4th).
Elementary, middle, and high school and university classes are held as usual, so students must go to school.
In addition, the schedule related to college admission, which is in full swing, will not change much.
The Ministry of Education also added that it would inform them separately if the situation changes, but the school was closed in 1980 during the emergency martial law.
At that time, it seems that students' protests were in mind.
In addition, government offices such as court trials and civil affairs at the district office will operate normally.
You can also see your work in the bank as it is.
I'm Woo Jong Hoon of YTN.
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Yoon Suk Yeol's president declared a state of emergency last night, but schools across the country are operating normally.
Government offices such as courts also see their work as it is.
Reporter Woo Jong-hoon reports.
[Reporter]
Overnight, the declaration of an emergency decree caused confusion over whether to go to school, but schools across the country are operating normally.
Schools may be temporarily closed for student safety under emergency, but
The Ministry of Education
announced that all work and academic schedules will operate normally around 1 a.m. today (4th).
Elementary, middle, and high school and university classes are held as usual, so students must go to school.
In addition, the schedule related to college admission, which is in full swing, will not change much.
The Ministry of Education also added that it would inform them separately if the situation changes, but the school was closed in 1980 during the emergency martial law.
At that time, it seems that students' protests were in mind.
In addition, government offices such as court trials and civil affairs at the district office will operate normally.
You can also see your work in the bank as it is.
I'm Woo Jong Hoon of YTN.
Video editing; Byun Ji-young
※ 'Your report becomes news'
[Kakao Talk] YTN Search and Add Channel
[Phone] 02-398-8585
[Mail] social@ytn.co.kr
[Copyright holder (c) YTN Unauthorized reproduction, redistribution and use of AI data prohibited]
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