Naejangsan Baegamsa Office Provides Emergency Relief Supplies for COVID-19
Support of Masks and Hand Sanitizers at Baekyangsa Temple and Jahadong Village in Naejangsan National Park
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Young-gyun] The Baegamsa Office of Naejangsan National Park under the Korea National Park Service (Director Lee Jeon-ung) announced on the 1st that, as COVID-19 cases continue to occur nationwide, it is striving to prevent infection among residents within the park and to create a safe Naejangsan National Park.
To this end, the Baegamsa Office of Naejangsan National Park provided emergency relief supplies to prevent COVID-19 infection among residents within the park.
They delivered relief supplies worth approximately 1.5 million KRW, including 40 hand sanitizers and 178 masks, to underprivileged groups within the park, residents of Jahadong within the park, and Baegyangsa Temple, urging them to follow preventive measures.
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Kim Byung-soo, Head of the Resource Conservation Division, said, “We hope this support will be of some help to residents within the park who are having difficulties obtaining masks. We will work together with local residents to overcome this crisis so that the COVID-19 situation can be resolved quickly.”
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