The First Deputy Mayor of Changwon Special City conducted a comprehensive inspection of major disaster-vulnerable facilities in the jurisdiction to prevent disaster safety accidents.

The First Deputy Mayor of Changwon Special City conducted a comprehensive inspection of major disaster-vulnerable facilities in the jurisdiction to prevent disaster safety accidents.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Song Jong-gu] An Kyung-won, the 1st Deputy Mayor of Changwon Special City, conducted a comprehensive inspection of major disaster-vulnerable facilities in the jurisdiction on the 2nd to prevent disaster safety accidents in preparation for the northward approach of Typhoon No. 11 ‘Hinnamnor’.


The Korea Meteorological Administration forecasts that Typhoon No. 11 ‘Hinnamnor’ will maintain its powerful strength as it moves northward, bringing strong winds and heavy rain to the Gyeongnam region.


Accordingly, Deputy Mayor An conducted an overall inspection of key disaster-vulnerable areas to reduce typhoon damage, including the frequently flooded area of Yongwon Fish Market, the flood control facilities at Yongwon Drainage Pump Station, and port facilities around Cheongan-dong, Jinhae-gu.


He emphasized to all public officials the importance of strengthening surveillance activities and establishing a thorough response system to do their best in preparing for the typhoon.



Deputy Mayor An stated, “Considering the significant damage caused in the central region during the recent heavy rains, we will do our utmost to ensure zero casualties and property damage through thorough preemptive measures against this typhoon.” He also urged citizens to monitor weather conditions in advance through disaster alerts and broadcasts and to refrain from unnecessary outings or outdoor activities.


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