Donation of Relief Supplies Inquiries to Pohang City Welfare Policy Division

Monetary Donation to Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association

"Please help the typhoon victims," Promotion for accepting typhoon relief funds (goods).

"Please help the typhoon victims," Promotion for accepting typhoon relief funds (goods).

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] “Help us! Donations and relief supplies are urgently needed for the disaster victims deeply distressed by the typhoon!”


Pohang City announced that due to Typhoon No. 11 ‘Hinnamnor’ causing record-breaking heavy rainfall resulting in massive damage such as flooding of houses and farmland, they are awaiting warm helping hands in the form of donations and relief supplies for the disaster victims and residents of the affected areas who are in despair.


The damage caused by this typhoon is so extensive and widespread that restoration of flooded houses and other areas will take considerable time, and many residents are still living in shelters, making relief efforts urgently necessary.


For donations of disaster relief supplies to help the victims, inquiries can be made to the Welfare Policy Division of Pohang City.


Disaster relief donations can be made through the official donation accounts at Kookmin Bank and NongHyup Bank of the Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association for typhoon damage relief funds. Inquiries and guidance are available through the Welfare Policy Division of Pohang City. Receipt issuance for donation tax deductions (disaster relief association) can be obtained through individual or corporate fundraising.



A Pohang City official said, “Many people are desperately waiting for relief due to unprecedented typhoon damage,” and added, “We ask for warm helping hands so that the affected residents can regain hope as soon as possible.”


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