[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Go Dallyeong] Muju-gun is pressing ahead with inspections of landslide-prone areas in preparation for summer flood and wind damage.


Having completed the first round of inspections of disaster-prone areas from the 4th to the 15th, Muju-gun plans to finish inspections of the remaining areas by October 15.


To this end, Muju-gun formed an inspection team consisting of officials from the Forest and Greenery Division, landslide prevention field teams, and forest road managers. The inspections will focus on about 130 locations including landslide-prone areas, erosion control project sites, and rockfall and collapse sites on forest road slopes, aiming to establish a disaster safety net around residential areas, raising expectations.



Lee Suhyeok, head of the Forest Protection Team in Muju-gun’s Forest and Greenery Division, stated, “As a result of on-site safety checks during the first inspection, we are developing measures for areas requiring repairs and management.” He added, “We will do our best to protect the precious lives and property of residents and tourists through swift inspections and thorough measures.”


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