Sang-geun Lee, the governor of Goseong County, Gyeongnam, inspected typhoon-vulnerable facilities such as the Nampo Port fishing harbor in preparation for the northward advance of Typhoon Hinamno.

Sang-geun Lee, the governor of Goseong County, Gyeongnam, inspected typhoon-vulnerable facilities such as the Nampo Port fishing harbor in preparation for the northward advance of Typhoon Hinamno.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Song Jong-gu] Lee Sang-geun, the governor of Goseong County, Gyeongnam, inspected typhoon-vulnerable facilities such as Nampo Port fishing harbor on the 1st in preparation for the northward advance of Typhoon No. 11 'Hinnamnor.'


At the site, Governor Lee said, "It has been forecasted that Typhoon No. 11 'Hinnamnor' will pass south of Jeju Island around the 6th and cross the Korea Strait," adding, "Please strengthen inspections further and prepare countermeasures by referring to past typhoon damage cases to focus on securing the safety of county residents."


He also urged thorough attention to matters such as strengthening real-time monitoring of the typhoon's progress, rapid dissemination of information for prompt response, and emergency recovery support to minimize inconvenience to residents.


He continued, "Prevention and preparedness are the most important values for safety," and requested residents to refrain from going out during strong rain and wind, check weather conditions through disaster broadcasts, and pay close attention to safety.



On the same day, the county held a meeting to review response measures with the participation of towns and townships to check the typhoon response status and future plans.


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