Inspection of Disaster Preparedness for Critical Communication Facilities and Island Area Equipment

LG Uplus Conducts Pre-Inspection of Communication Facilities and Generators Ahead of Summer Monsoon Season View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Cha Min-young] LG Uplus announced on the 2nd that it conducted inspections of important communication facilities and generators in island areas to prepare for summer flood damage ahead of the rainy season.


They conducted special inspections of more than 100 important communication facilities nationwide, completing pre-checks of disaster preparedness supplies such as leak and flood prevention activities, emergency generator operation status, low flow rates, and battery inspections.


In areas expected to be directly or indirectly affected by flood damage, recovery personnel, generators, and spare parts were pre-positioned to prepare for fault recovery. In particular, thorough safety training was provided to on-site recovery personnel to prepare for hazardous conditions during damage restoration.


Additionally, LG Uplus completed flood damage preparations by adjusting the height of overhead lines near rivers prone to flooding and reinforcing ducts with underground lines.



Meanwhile, LG Uplus’s NW Control Center located at the Magok building in Seoul operates a 24-hour emergency situation room. The Korea Meteorological Administration issues ‘step-by-step emergency levels’ based on special weather reports and the severity of regional flood situations, and more than 2,000 recovery personnel nationwide will be promptly deployed to minimize customer service inconvenience.


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