Organized into 5 Teams Across 7 Fields... Maintaining a Rapid Response System

Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju, Implements Comprehensive Measures for Lunar New Year Holiday View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Dong-han] Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (District Mayor Kim Sam-ho) announced on the 21st that it will implement a ‘Lunar New Year Holiday Comprehensive Plan’ starting from the 24th to ensure that returning visitors and residents can spend a safe and comfortable Lunar New Year holiday.


Focusing on the livelihood economy and residents’ life stability, a ‘Lunar New Year Holiday Comprehensive Plan’ covering seven sectors has been prepared, and five teams have been organized.


The district will operate a comprehensive situation room and deploy a total of 47 public officials to maintain sector-specific situation management and a rapid response system.


Furthermore, to prepare for visits by returning visitors and tourists and to enhance the clean image of Gwangsan-gu, large-scale cleaning of the city and roadside areas will be conducted, and efforts will be made to maintain smooth traffic systems in cooperation with the Gwangsan Police Station and others.


They will also visit social welfare facilities and low-income households.


Prices of essential goods closely related to the livelihood of ordinary people will be managed intensively, and activities such as purchasing traditional market gift certificates to revitalize traditional markets will be carried out.


To prevent disasters and safety accidents, a 24-hour disaster situation management system will be maintained, and special safety inspections will be conducted at multi-use facilities such as traditional markets, large supermarkets, and medical facilities.


In particular, to provide emergency medical treatment during the holiday period, the Gwangsan-gu Public Health Center will operate an emergency medical response situation room and activate an emergency medical system in cooperation with 58 private medical institutions, 67 pharmacies, and 8 public health medical institutions.



Kim Sam-ho, Mayor of Gwangsan-gu, said, “We will do our best together with public officials and related agencies to ensure that returning visitors and citizens can spend a comfortable and enjoyable holiday.”


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