Moon Jun-hee, Hapcheon County Governor, Directly Visits Disaster Prevention Project Sites to Inspect and Encourage On-site Personnel

Moon Jun-hee, Hapcheon County Governor, is conducting an on-site inspection of disaster prevention project sites.

Moon Jun-hee, Hapcheon County Governor, is conducting an on-site inspection of disaster prevention project sites.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Moon Jun-hee, the mayor of Hapcheon County, announced on the 19th that he personally visited disaster prevention project sites to conduct on-site inspections in order to protect the lives and property of county residents from natural disasters during the summer season.


The disaster prevention project is a preemptive maintenance initiative aimed at preventing safety accidents in areas designated and announced as disaster risk improvement zones due to high risks of human casualties and flood disasters.


On this day, Mayor Moon received on-site explanations from Kim Im-jong, Director of the Economic Construction Bureau, and Park Jong-cheol, Head of Safety General Affairs, regarding the overall disaster prevention projects including ▲ Hapcheon Flood and Wind Disaster Living Zone Comprehensive Maintenance Project ▲ Sinseong Steep Slope Collapse Risk Area Maintenance Project ▲ Hamji 1 Small Stream Maintenance Project, and together they inspected disaster risk factors and resident inconveniences during project implementation.



Mayor Moon stated, “Ahead of the rainy season, we will take special measures to prevent safety accidents not only at disaster prevention project sites but also at various other project sites. When establishing disaster response plans for summer natural disasters, I urged department heads to thoroughly manage areas at risk of human casualties and to conduct surveillance and inspections of completed disaster prevention projects. We will also actively strive to promote the rapid progress of projects to help revitalize the local economy, which has been stagnated due to COVID-19.”


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