[Photo by Seoul Gwangjin Fire Station]

[Photo by Seoul Gwangjin Fire Station]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Jung-yoon] Amid the ongoing shortage of urea solution, a heartwarming story has emerged of an anonymous citizen donating urea solution to a 119 Safety Center in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul.


According to the fire authorities on the 8th, at around 1:40 PM the previous day, a citizen stopped their vehicle in front of the entrance to Junggok 119 Safety Center of Gwangjin Fire Station. They then left behind 5 boxes (50ℓ) of urea solution and departed.


The boxes left by the citizen had a note that read, "We hope this helps the fire station." A fire station official discovered the urea solution about 20 minutes after the citizen left, upon returning after finishing their duties.


A Gwangjin Fire Station official said, "The received urea solution will be prioritized for use in the emergency and dispatch vehicles of each center under Gwangjin Fire Station," and added, "We express our gratitude to the citizen who provided warm help during these difficult times."



[Photo by Seoul Gwangjin Fire Station]

[Photo by Seoul Gwangjin Fire Station]

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Due to the shortage of urea solution, citizens' donations to prevent disruptions in fire vehicle operations have been continuing nationwide. Following citizens donating urea solution to several 119 Safety Centers in Incheon and Jeonju on the 5th, similar cases occurred on the 6th and 7th, with citizens visiting 119 Safety Centers in Chuncheon, Gangwon, Gimhae, Gyeongnam, and Gwangyang and Suncheon, Jeonnam, to donate urea solution.


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