Ulsan Office of Education to Provide Emergency Support for Students Affected by Fire
Support Includes Learning Materials, Transportation Costs, School Uniforms, and Psychological Counseling

Samwhan Arnuvo, a 33-story residential-commercial complex apartment in Nam-gu, Ulsan, suffered severe damage to the entire building due to a fire that occurred at 11:07 PM on the 9th.

Samwhan Arnuvo, a 33-story residential-commercial complex apartment in Nam-gu, Ulsan, suffered severe damage to the entire building due to a fire that occurred at 11:07 PM on the 9th.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Support will be provided to students who lost all their daily necessities and study materials in the fire at a residential-commercial complex apartment in Nam-gu, Ulsan, which occurred on the night of the 9th.


The Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education will support students residing in Samhwan Arnuvo with study materials, emergency care, transportation expenses, and school uniforms.


Psychological treatment will also be provided to help stabilize the emotional well-being of the affected students.


It has been identified that there are a total of 52 students living in Samhwan Arnuvo: 5 kindergarteners, 20 elementary school students, 11 middle school students, and 16 high school students. Three faculty members also reside in this apartment complex.


The Office of Education will provide textbooks, basic school supplies, laptops, smart pads, reference books, and masks. Kindergarten uniforms, school uniforms, gym clothes, and shoes will also be supplied. Transportation expenses will be provided to facilitate commuting for the students.



Emergency care classrooms will be operated for kindergarten and elementary school students. For high school seniors preparing for exams, the Education Office will provide admission information using the in-house Admission Information Center.


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