Boseong Fire Station Cools Down Traditional Market Amid Heatwave View original image


[Boseong=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Boseong Fire Station (Chief Jo Je-chun) announced on the 12th that it is promoting water spraying support targeting traditional markets in the jurisdiction when a heatwave advisory is issued.


Currently, there are a total of 8 traditional markets operating in Boseong-gun, including 2 permanent markets and 6 five-day markets. Fire pump trucks and water tank trucks are being mobilized to spray water around the traditional markets to cool the heat of the ground.


In particular, this summer is expected to have more heatwave days and tropical nights than last year, making this an essential policy to prevent heat-related illnesses in advance at traditional markets frequently used by the elderly.



Jo Je-chun, Chief of Boseong Fire Station, stated, “By providing water spraying support using fire trucks to cool the ground, we will strive to ensure that visitors and merchants at traditional markets can stay safe despite the heatwave.”


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