Former Jeonnam Superintendent of Education Kim Dae-jung visited frontline schools to inspect emergency response measures in anticipation of the approach of Typhoon No. 11 'Hinnamnor'. Photo by Jeonnam Office of Education

Former Jeonnam Superintendent of Education Kim Dae-jung visited frontline schools to inspect emergency response measures in anticipation of the approach of Typhoon No. 11 'Hinnamnor'. Photo by Jeonnam Office of Education

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] Kim Dae-jung, Superintendent of Education for Jeonnam, visited frontline schools on the 5th to inspect emergency response measures in the field in response to the approach of Typhoon No. 11 ‘Hinnamnor’.


On the same day in the morning, Superintendent Kim visited Jangheung Office of Education to receive a report on typhoon preparedness efforts, and then went to Gwansan Elementary School to check the management of educational facilities and safety accident prevention measures.


Superintendent Kim urged, “We must thoroughly manage facilities in preparation for heavy rain and strong winds, conduct safety inspections and reinforcements on vulnerable facilities, and if typhoon damage occurs, promptly assess the situation and proceed with emergency recovery.”



Earlier that morning, during a policy meeting, Superintendent Kim also emphasized, “Since this typhoon is very strong and large in scale, it is important to accurately understand the situation and respond quickly,” adding, “Let’s stay highly alert and well-prepared for two days to minimize damage.”


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