KDB Donates 100 Million KRW to Aid Disaster Areas Affected by Heavy Rainfall
[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo Je-hoon] The Korea Development Bank announced on the 11th that it has donated 100 million won to support the restoration of disaster areas damaged by heavy rains and to aid disaster victims.
This donation is intended to support disaster areas affected by the heavy rains in the central region, which caused casualties, flooding of roads, railway tracks, houses, and commercial buildings. The funds will be used for flood recovery and relief activities for disaster victims through the Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association.
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A Korea Development Bank official stated, "We will continue to actively participate in recovery efforts for national disasters and calamities and consistently support relief activities."
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