SPC Group announced on the 7th that it provided emergency relief supplies to Pohang City, Gyeongbuk, which was affected by Typhoon Hinamno. Photo by SPC Group

SPC Group announced on the 7th that it provided emergency relief supplies to Pohang City, Gyeongbuk, which was affected by Typhoon Hinamno. Photo by SPC Group

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[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon] SPC Group announced on the 7th that it provided emergency relief supplies to Pohang City, Gyeongbuk, which was damaged by Typhoon ‘Hinnamnor’.


The SPC Happy Foundation delivered a total of 6,000 items, including 3,000 SPC Samlip breads and 3,000 bottles of water, to the Pohang area where the damage was concentrated through the Korean Red Cross. The relief supplies will be used to support disaster victims staying in temporary shelters and relief personnel.


An SPC Group official said, “We decided to provide support to help the Pohang area, which suffered great damage from the unexpected super typhoon, to quickly return to normal and for residents to resume their daily lives even if only a little.” He added, “We will continue to provide support until the recovery is complete.”



Meanwhile, SPC Group maintains a constant cooperation system with the Korean Red Cross and actively participates in delivering emergency relief supplies and recovery support in the event of disasters. Last month, it delivered about 10,000 SPC Samlip breads and about 14,000 bottles of water as relief supplies to areas affected by heavy rain, including Seoul, Incheon, the metropolitan area, Gangwon, and Chungnam.


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