Hanul Nuclear Power Plant Extends Warm Support with Home Repairs for Fire-Damaged Disabled Families
The appearance of the house after emergency repairs following the fire damage in Jukbyeon, Uljin-gun.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Park Dong-wook] Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., Ltd. Hanul Nuclear Power Headquarters (Head Park Beom-su) announced on the 29th that it took the lead in providing emergency home repair support for residents of the Uljin area who were affected by a fire last fall.
In September, Mr. A, who lived in a house located in Jukbyeon-myeon, suffered fire damage that destroyed a significant part of the building due to boiler overheating. Hanul Headquarters, upon learning of Mr. A’s difficult situation as he suffers from a brain lesion disability, provided 15 million KRW to support the restoration of the damage.
Emergency home repair prior to restoration of a house damaged by fire in Jukbyeon, Uljin-gun.
View original imagePreviously, Hanul Nuclear Power Plant also supported emergency home repairs for households affected by typhoon damage.
In September, Mr. B, a vulnerable household who suffered major roof damage from Typhoon Maysak, had to complete roof repairs before the approaching Typhoon Haishen, but his circumstances were difficult.
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Upon receiving this news from the local government, Hanul Headquarters showed dedication by urgently repairing the house before the next typhoon arrived.
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