Gwangju Buk-gu Operates 'Comprehensive Resident Safety Measures' During Lunar New Year Holiday View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] Buk-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (District Mayor Moon In) announced on the 19th that it will operate a comprehensive plan for residents' life stability in celebration of the Lunar New Year until the 27th.


The district decided to focus on implementing comprehensive measures in nine areas, including ▲creating a clean and pleasant environment ▲traffic measures for homecoming and grave visitors ▲emergency medical measures ▲disaster and safety accident measures.


First, during the Lunar New Year holiday period, waste such as household garbage and recyclables will be collected only on the 24th and 27th, and food waste will be collected on all days except the 25th, the day of the Lunar New Year.


Also, considering the high traffic demand at the National May 18th Democratic Cemetery and Yeongnak Park, a special traffic control situation room will be operated separately, and an on-site situation room will be operated on the holiday to facilitate transportation for grave visitors.


The health center will operate a medical mobile team of 10 people in 4 groups during the holiday period to provide emergency medical services, and will promptly respond to various emergencies through the designation of 300 on-duty medical institutions and duty pharmacies in the district.


In addition, a traditional market shopping day encouraging the use of Onnuri gift certificates will be held to invigorate the local economy, and a disaster response team will be operated to establish a response system for fires, safety accidents, and weather changes.


Along with this, a special inspection on public service discipline will be conducted to establish service discipline and create an atmosphere focused on work.


District Mayor Moon In of Buk-gu said, “We have prepared a comprehensive plan to ensure that residents do not experience inconvenience during the Lunar New Year holiday,” and added, “We will concentrate administrative power so that homecoming visitors and residents visiting Buk-gu can have a safe and comfortable holiday.”



Meanwhile, Buk-gu plans to operate a comprehensive resident life situation room composed of 182 employees during the Lunar New Year holiday period to immediately resolve residents' inconveniences.


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