Goseong County, Gyeongnam, conducted a comprehensive inspection of civil defense shelters and emergency water supply facilities.

Goseong County, Gyeongnam, conducted a comprehensive inspection of civil defense shelters and emergency water supply facilities.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Song Jong-gu] Goseong-gun, Gyeongnam Province, conducted a comprehensive inspection of civil defense shelters and emergency water supply facilities on the 7th to strengthen emergency preparedness in response to North Korea's continuous large-scale missile launches and provocations.


The inspection involved County Governor Lee Sang-geun, the Women's Civil Defense Corps, and facility managers jointly examining the internal and external conditions of the shelters, operational management status, signage management for guidance and directions, and water supply facility management in detail.


Civil defense shelters are designated as underground facilities meeting certain standards to efficiently protect residents' lives and property. Civil defense emergency water supply facilities are designated to provide a minimum amount of drinking and domestic water when the water supply is interrupted due to civil defense situations such as war or disruption of the water supply system.


Goseong-gun has secured 16 shelters with a total shelter space of 26,958㎡ and manages 641 tons of water supply through 4 emergency water supply facilities.



Governor Lee said, “We will thoroughly inspect civil defense facilities to ensure full readiness against North Korea’s military provocations,” adding, “We will do our best to protect the lives and property of our residents.”


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