Gyeongbuk Superintendent of Education Lim Jong-sik: "Doing Our Best to Prevent Additional Damage to Schools Affected by Floods"
Visit to Schools Affected in Mungyeong Area
Lim Jong-sik, Superintendent of Gyeongbuk Office of Education, visited schools in the Mungyeong area affected by the heavy rain on the 17th to check on student safety and the status of damage recovery.
This inspection involved visiting Sanbuk Elementary School, Mojon Elementary School, and Munchang High School in Mungyeong City, which were damaged by the heavy rain, to verify whether access to dangerous areas was controlled and debris removal was conducted so that students' educational activities were not disrupted.
Lim Jong-sik, Superintendent of Gyeongbuk Education, is inspecting an elementary school in the Mungyeong area affected by flood damage.
View original imageAt a meeting with parents and school operation committee members in the Mungyeong area, Superintendent Lim said they would overcome this difficult time together and create a safe school environment where students are safe and parents have no worries by allocating contingency funds for damage recovery.
He also urged the on-site public officials to maintain a model attitude as servants of the people, overcoming difficulties together with the local community.
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Lim Jong-sik, Superintendent of Gyeongbuk Office of Education, requested, “Since the rainy season front is still affecting our country, please be thorough in prevention to avoid additional damage, and ensure thorough hygiene inspections and quarantine activities at the sites where damage has occurred.”
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