Busan Gijang County Mayor Oh Gyuseok: "Since Business Was Forced to Close, Livelihood Support Must Be Provided"
Gijang-gun to Provide Emergency Disaster Relief Fund of 1 Million Won Each to 172 High-Risk Facilities in the District
On the 23rd, public officials from Gijang-gun, Busan are conducting on-site inspections of high-risk facilities.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Busan's Gijang-gun is considering a plan to provide emergency disaster relief funds of 1 million won each to high-risk facilities in the area whose operations were suspended due to an administrative order issued by Busan City.
Gijang-gun announced that, following the urgent directive of County Governor Oh Gyu-seok, it plans to support disaster relief funds to the business owners of 172 high-risk facilities in the area.
The high-risk facilities in Gijang-gun whose operations were suspended by Busan City's administrative order include a total of 172 locations across 8 industries: entertainment bars, karaoke bars, colatecs, singing practice rooms, indoor group exercise centers, direct sales promotion halls, buffets, and PC rooms.
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Governor Oh also urged Busan City and the central government to promptly prepare livelihood support measures for the business owners of high-risk facilities.
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