On the 12th, the Saeul Nuclear Power Headquarters delivered relief supplies to 59 flood-affected households in Seosaeng-myeon at the Yeonsan Village Hall in Seosaeng-myeon, Ulju-gun.

On the 12th, the Saeul Nuclear Power Headquarters delivered relief supplies to 59 flood-affected households in Seosaeng-myeon at the Yeonsan Village Hall in Seosaeng-myeon, Ulju-gun.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Saewool Nuclear Power Headquarters produced and delivered relief supplies on the afternoon of the 12th at Yeonsan Village Hall in Seosaeng-myeon, Ulju-gun, for 59 households flooded in Seosaeng-myeon due to heavy rain.


The delivery of relief supplies began with seven flooded households in Yeonsan Village near the power plant, which was the most severely affected area at the time. Starting with the direct delivery by Han Sang-gil, head of Saewool Headquarters, relief supplies were delivered to the remaining 52 households in sister villages through each sister department of Saewool Headquarters.


The relief supplies consisted mainly of daily necessities such as 10kg of rice, ramen, canned processed foods like tuna cans and Spam, detergent, wet wipes, and electric kettles, and are expected to provide some help to neighbors affected by flooding from the recent heavy rain.


Han Sang-gil, head of Saewool Headquarters, said, “I hope these relief supplies will be usefully utilized by families struggling with the recent monsoon heavy rain and flood damage, and we will continue to overcome difficulties together with the community whenever there are challenges.”



Each department of Saewool Headquarters visited the sister villages affected by flooding immediately after the heavy rain to assess the damage status of the villages and is assisting recovery work by deploying external heavy equipment to remove the washed-down soil and Saewool Headquarters’ water spraying vehicles.


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