Hundreds of thousands of people within South Korea reside in tiny underground apartments, made famous by the Oscar-winning film Parasite. They are a symbol from the country’s growing inequality and housing crisis.
Seoul is now promising to eliminate the flats generally known as banjiha, after four people drowned included during severe flooding last month.
The particular BBC’s Seoul reporter Jean Mackenzie has been meeting those who reside there, who concern they’ll be still left with nowhere to visit.
Filmed and modified by Hosu Shelter.