Gwangju Nambu Fire Station Holds 'Video Conference' for Proactive Response Inspection to Typhoon Haishen
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Gwangju Nambu Fire Station announced on the 6th that it held a video conference for proactive response as Typhoon No. 10 'Haishen' approaches.
The video conference was held with the attendance of the 119 Disaster Response Team leader, as well as dispatch members from each 119 Safety Center and rescue team.
At the meeting, they specifically discussed ▲preemptive measures for risk factors and strengthening safety measures ▲on-site inspections of flood-prone areas ▲establishment of cooperation systems with related agencies ▲and typhoon damage prevention measures.
Based on the results of the emergency video conference, the fire station plans to enter an emergency response posture and do its best to prepare for and respond to damages caused by the typhoon.
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Jung Seonmo, head of the Nambu Fire Station, said, “Typhoon No. 10 'Haishen' is forecasted by the Korea Meteorological Administration to pass through the Korean Peninsula with heavy rain and strong winds, so significant damage is expected. We will do our best to ensure a swift response.”
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