"Fear of Unable to Dispatch Due to Lack of Diesel Exhaust Fluid..." Anonymous Donations Continue at Fire Stations in Gwangju Area View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] As China has banned the export of urea solution, causing a nationwide shortage of urea solution essential for diesel vehicles, donations of urea solution have been continuing at fire stations in the Gwangju area.


According to the Gwangju Metropolitan City Fire Safety Headquarters on the 8th, around 9 p.m. the previous day, a citizen left a 10ℓ container of urea solution at the entrance of the Cheomdan 119 Safety Center.


Then, in the early morning of the same day, one 10ℓ container each was placed in front of the Gwangsan Rescue Team, Hwajeong 119 Safety Center, Daein 119 Safety Center, and Munheung 119 Safety Center.


The fire department believes that citizens donated the urea solution out of concern for delays in emergency dispatch of fire trucks due to the nationwide shortage of urea solution.


Go Minja, head of the city’s Fire Safety Headquarters, stated, “We are preparing various measures to ensure that the shortage of urea solution does not cause problems in the dispatch of fire vehicles,” and added, “We will work even harder on our original mission to repay the warm hearts sent by the citizens.”





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