Participation in the 'Drinking Water Donation Relay'

Ulsan City is donating drinking water to an island village in Jeonnam that is experiencing severe drought.


On the 13th, Ulsan City announced that it will provide 15,000 bottles (30,000 liters) of bottled water to Soando, Soan-myeon, Wando-gun, Jeonnam.


The bottled water support is part of the "Drinking Water Donation Relay Project," which the Ministry of the Interior and Safety has been promoting since early this year to help overcome severe droughts in southern island areas.


In the case of Soando, although the restricted water supply, which involved water supply every two days and water cutoffs for five days since November last year, was lifted due to recent rainfall, the drinking water supply remains unstable, prompting the drinking water donation project.


The Drinking Water Donation Relay has been ongoing since January 16 of this year, with the Ministry of the Interior and Safety collaborating with local governments, public institutions, and private companies to help each other in times of difficulty.



Individuals or groups can contact the Red Cross or the Disaster Relief Association individually to donate funds, request designation of the donation target area, and receive receipts.

Soando, Wando-gun, Jeonnam, experiencing drought.

Soando, Wando-gun, Jeonnam, experiencing drought.

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