Jang Dae-woon, Chief of the Changwon Maritime Police Station in Gyeongnam, conducted an on-site inspection of areas vulnerable to heavy rain, including ports, harbors, and coastal areas within the jurisdiction on the 17th.


According to Changwon Maritime Police, Chief Jang checked for damage caused by the inflow of high tides due to heavy rain at the mussel and oyster farms located at the confluence of Deokgokcheon and Jindongcheon in Jinbuk-myeon, Masanhappo-gu.


Jang Dae-woon, Chief of Changwon Coast Guard in Gyeongnam (center), is inspecting the situation in preparation for heavy rain near Jinhae Ungcheon Bridge. <br>[Photo by Changwon Coast Guard]

Jang Dae-woon, Chief of Changwon Coast Guard in Gyeongnam (center), is inspecting the situation in preparation for heavy rain near Jinhae Ungcheon Bridge.
[Photo by Changwon Coast Guard]

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He also inspected the mooring status and flooding conditions of vessels in vulnerable areas within the jurisdiction of the Shinhang Police Substation and instructed to strengthen patrols and life-saving response measures to prevent damage to fishermen.


Chief Jang stated, “We prioritized inspecting areas with a high risk of flooding due to continuous monsoon rains. Small risk factors can lead to significant damage, so we will devote all efforts to preventing safety accidents.”



A Changwon Maritime Police official urged, “During periods of heavy rain, please refrain from approaching coastal areas and follow the instructions of maritime police officers.”


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