Joseonho, Head of Gyeonggi-do Fire and Disaster Headquarters (second from the right), is visiting the Gyeonggi-do Metropolitan Disaster Prevention Hub Center located in Yeoju on the 21st, receiving explanations from officials.

Joseonho, Head of Gyeonggi-do Fire and Disaster Headquarters (second from the right), is visiting the Gyeonggi-do Metropolitan Disaster Prevention Hub Center located in Yeoju on the 21st, receiving explanations from officials.

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On the afternoon of the 21st, Jo Seon-ho, head of the Gyeonggi-do Fire and Disaster Headquarters, visited the Gyeonggi-do Metropolitan Disaster Prevention Hub Center located in Yeoju.


On this day, Jo Seon-ho inspected the rescue, emergency medical, recovery support, and living support equipment stored at the hub center to ensure rapid response and recovery in the event of large-scale disasters, including typhoons and floods, and encouraged the on-site personnel.


The Gyeonggi-do Metropolitan Disaster Prevention Hub Center, which opened in Yeoju in April 2018, stores approximately 720,000 disaster response and recovery equipment items across 92 categories. Since its opening, the fire department has utilized necessary supplies 28 times.



Jo Seon-ho, head of the Gyeonggi-do Fire and Disaster Headquarters, stated, "Please do your best to manage various equipment to ensure the safety of residents during the summer season," and added, "Gyeonggi Fire will do its utmost to minimize human and property damage caused by typhoons and floods."


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