Asea Cement and Hanla Cement donated 50 million won in disaster safety support funds for vulnerable groups in Jecheon City. From left in the photo: Yang Seung-jo, Head of Support Planning at Asea Cement; Lee Sang-cheon, Mayor of Jecheon; Park Chan-cheol, General Affairs Team Leader at Asea Cement. Photo by Yang Seung-jo

Asea Cement and Hanla Cement donated 50 million won in disaster safety support funds for vulnerable groups in Jecheon City. From left in the photo: Yang Seung-jo, Head of Support Planning at Asea Cement; Lee Sang-cheon, Mayor of Jecheon; Park Chan-cheol, General Affairs Team Leader at Asea Cement. Photo by Yang Seung-jo

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Jong-hwa] Halla Cement and its parent company, Asia Cement, announced on the 20th that they have donated a total of 50 million won to Jecheon City to support recovery efforts in the Jecheon area of Chungbuk, which has suffered the most from flood damage caused by the recent nationwide monsoon rains.


Asia Cement and Halla Cement decided to provide emergency support based on their assessment that the Jecheon area in Chungbuk, which suffered the greatest damage from the longest monsoon rains in history, is currently struggling with flood recovery.



A representative from Asia Cement and Halla Cement expressed sincere condolences, saying, "We hope to be even a small help in the recovery efforts in the Chungbuk Jecheon area, which is facing difficulties due to this unprecedented monsoon. We wish to offer some strength to the flood victims who lost their homes in an instant."


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