Wando-gun Nohwa-eup visited the home of Jang Mo (103, female), the oldest elderly person in the area, to deliver rice and daily necessities and also checked her health condition. <br>(Photo by Wando-gun)

Wando-gun Nohwa-eup visited the home of Jang Mo (103, female), the oldest elderly person in the area, to deliver rice and daily necessities and also checked her health condition.
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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Kyung-pil] Nohwa-eup, Wando-gun, Jeollanam-do (Eupjang Chu Gyo-hoon) announced on the 20th that it has started checking on the well-being of vulnerable groups with mobility difficulties, especially elderly people living alone who are paired for support, as the heatwave continues.


With the resurgence of COVID-19 and scorching heat exceeding 30 degrees Celsius daily, Nohwa-eup visited the home of its oldest resident, Jang Mo (103, female), who is experiencing significant difficulties with meals and basic living needs, delivering rice and daily necessities while also checking on her health condition.



Chu Gyo-hoon, Eupjang of Nohwa-eup, said, "Although everyone is facing difficult circumstances, summer is an even tougher time for physically vulnerable elderly people, so we will do our best to ensure they have a healthy summer through continuous visits."


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