Jeju Fire Station (Chief Yang In-seok) announced on the 26th that due to annual flooding damage caused by typhoons and heavy rains, and with heavy rain forecasted this summer, they conducted underwater pump inspection and proficiency training for frontline departments as a preemptive response.


This training includes on-site exercises in flood-prone areas in preparation for the rainy season and typhoons, as well as mastering the rapid installation and operation of flood control equipment.

Jeju Fire Station is conducting underwater pump inspection and proficiency training in preparation for flood and water damage. <br>[Photo by Jeju Fire]

Jeju Fire Station is conducting underwater pump inspection and proficiency training in preparation for flood and water damage.
[Photo by Jeju Fire]

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Jeju Fire Station is monitoring weather conditions to minimize damage caused by heavy rains, conducting preventive patrols in vulnerable areas, inspecting flood control equipment, and carrying out emergency rescue response activities.


Chief Yang In-seok stated, “We will strive to minimize flood damage during the summer typhoon and heavy rain season by utilizing flood disaster equipment,” and added, “We will do our best to respond quickly and effectively to the changing disaster environment.”



Jeju = Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Hwang Jeong-pil baekok@asiae.co.kr


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