[Photo] Seogwipo Coast Guard Chief Conducts On-Site Inspection of Typhoon-Vulnerable Ports and Harbors
[Jeju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Jeongpil] Dogibeom, Chief of Seogwipo Maritime Police Station, visited the ports and harbors in Seogwipo on the 1st to inspect the typhoon preparedness and police substation rescue response posture as Typhoon No. 9 "Maysak" approached northward.
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Seogwipo Maritime Police activated the Typhoon Countermeasures Headquarters from 4 PM on August 31. Through patrol vessels on maritime duty, they took measures to evacuate fishing boats to safe waters in advance, and at the frontline police substations, patrols of dangerous areas such as coastlines and breakwaters were intensified as the coastal safety accident risk forecast was upgraded to a "warning."
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