Operation of '24-Hour Comprehensive Situation Room' During Lunar New Year Holiday... 7 Teams, 83 People per Day, Total 329 People Working

Yeosu City Goes All Out with 'Comprehensive Lunar New Year Holiday Measures' for Citizen Convenience View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] Yeosu City, Jeollanam-do, is entering an emergency duty system to ensure that all citizens can spend a comfortable and enjoyable Lunar New Year holiday.


According to Yeosu City on the 22nd, a comprehensive situation room will be operated from the 24th to the 27th during this Lunar New Year holiday period to respond immediately to citizen inconvenience complaints.


The comprehensive situation room is organized into seven teams: Disaster and Accident Countermeasures Team, Road Management and Transportation Countermeasures Team, Mobile Civil Complaint Handling Team, Health and Medical Countermeasures Team, Tourist Site Inconvenience Mobile Handling Team, and Civil Complaint Handling Team.


The number of personnel on duty is 83 per day, working from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at designated locations. After working hours, the on-duty staff will take over the roles.


The main tasks include ▲ safety inspections of passenger ships, road facilities, and multi-use facilities ▲ wildfire prevention activities ▲ emergency water supply and emergency restoration ▲ guidance for emergency and on-duty medical institutions ▲ special measures to stabilize prices ▲ strengthening crackdowns on origin labeling of agricultural, marine, and livestock products.


Household waste collection will be normal on the 24th and 27th, except for the holiday on the 25th and the following day, the 26th. Therefore, on holidays, administrative efforts will focus on operating a mobile waste handling team to maintain cleanliness along major roads, shopping districts, and tourist areas.


Also, to facilitate parking for citizens and returning visitors and tourists, 30 paid public parking lots will be opened free of charge from the 23rd to 9 a.m. on the 28th.


Meanwhile, from the 21st for two days, Yeosu City conducted a large-scale city cleaning campaign for the Lunar New Year with participation from all Yeosu city employees, self-governing organizations, and related organizations, focusing on environmental maintenance of vulnerable urban areas such as multi-use gathering areas and slopes.


On the 23rd, Mayor Kwon Oh-bong will preside over a comprehensive Lunar New Year countermeasure briefing to conduct a final check on the progress of each department’s preparations for the holiday.


A city official said, “We will provide administrative services as usual to minimize inconvenience to citizens so that all visitors to Yeosu can return home with warm hometown feelings.”



Comprehensive information on traffic, cultural events, hospitals, and pharmacies during the Lunar New Year holiday can be found on the Yeosu City website.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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