Citizens are paying their respects at the joint memorial altar for the victims of the Itaewon accident installed at Busan City Hall. <br>[Image source=Yonhap News]

Citizens are paying their respects at the joint memorial altar for the victims of the Itaewon accident installed at Busan City Hall.
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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Busan City will operate the joint memorial altar for the victims of the Itaewon accident until 10 PM on the 5th, when the national mourning period ends.


Earlier, Busan City set up a joint memorial altar in the lobby on the first floor of Busan City Hall on October 31 to commemorate the victims of the Itaewon accident and express condolences.


On the first day of the joint memorial altar installation, Busan Mayor Park Hyung-jun, along with senior city officials, offered flowers and incense, and about 3,500 people including An Seong-min, chairman of the Busan City Council, representatives of various organizations, and citizens have visited the altar so far.



Busan City is operating the ‘Mind Relief Bus’ to support disaster psychological recovery for bereaved families and general visitors to the joint memorial altar.


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