Korea Appraisal Board Employees Donate 100 Million Won to 'Heavy Rain Damage Areas' View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Jiwon] The Korea Real Estate Board announced on the 11th that it has decided to donate 100 million won to help residents in areas affected by the recent heavy rains.


The donation, raised through employee campaigns such as the 'Collecting Spare Change' movement, will be provided to severely flood-affected areas through the Community Chest of Korea.


The Korea Real Estate Board explained, "The funds will be primarily used for recovery in flood-affected areas and support for flood victims," adding, "We plan to actively support any additional needs in consultation with the relevant local governments."


Earlier, on the 6th, the Korea Real Estate Board urgently supplied 3,000 bottles of 2L water to Sancheok-myeon, Chungju City, which experienced water outages due to heavy rain, through its local branch office in Chungju.


In April, it donated 100 million won to Daegu City, which suffered severe damage from the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).



Kim Hak-gyu, President of the Korea Real Estate Board, said, "It is very unfortunate that significant damage has occurred due to the unprecedented heavy rains," and added, "As a public institution, we will do our best to support flood victims so that they can return to their daily lives as soon as possible."


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