Gimhae City, Gyeongnam Province, is forcibly removing illegally installed facilities in major valleys and rivers within the jurisdiction. [Image source=Gimhae City]

Gimhae City, Gyeongnam Province, is forcibly removing illegally installed facilities in major valleys and rivers within the jurisdiction. [Image source=Gimhae City]

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] Gimhae City, Gyeongnam Province, is rooting out the habitual illegal facility installations that occur every year in major valleys within the jurisdiction.


The city announced on the 9th that it has completely and forcibly removed illegal facilities installed in Jangcheok Valley.


Every summer vacation season, illegal facility installations are repeatedly occurring in major valleys and rivers within the jurisdiction, and Jangcheok Valley, a naturally formed recreational area, is also causing harm to vacationers due to illegal facility installations.


Recently, the city declared a strong stance against illegal activities in valleys and rivers, and as the first step, on the 6th, it forcibly removed 32 flat platforms and various illegal facilities installed by three restaurants in Jangcheok Valley.


The city plans to continue to strongly respond to illegal activities in valleys and rivers to prevent recurrence.



Park Chang-geun, head of the River Division, said, "Gimhae City will continue to monitor illegal activities and compliance with COVID-19 social distancing measures in valleys and rivers regardless of weekdays or weekends, and will apply a zero-tolerance policy by immediately filing charges upon detection of illegal activities and respond strongly."


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