NH Nonghyup Life Helps Restore Farms Damaged by Heavy Rainfall
[Asia Economy Reporter Eunju Lee] NH Nonghyup Life Insurance announced on the 21st that about 30 executives and employees, including CEO Kim Intae, helped with labor to restore farms damaged by heavy rain.
On the 19th, CEO Kim and others visited farms damaged by facilities due to heavy rain in Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi Province, listened to the damage situation, and began facility restoration. Nonghyup Life Insurance executives and employees carried out work to dismantle collapsed greenhouses and dispose of internal materials.
They also delivered 15,000 kg of rice to the Korean Red Cross and the Comprehensive Support Center for Elderly Farmers Living Alone for customers and disaster victims affected by the heavy rain.
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CEO Kim said, "It is very unfortunate that many people suffered flood damage due to the record-breaking heavy rain this time," adding, "We will do our best to contribute even a small amount of help so that disaster victims and affected households can return to their daily lives as soon as possible."
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