Federation of Korean Industries Donates 100 Million Won to Overcome Flood Damage
The Federation of Korean Industries donated 100 million won to the Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association on the 18th to support disaster victims and the recovery of flood-affected areas nationwide.
This donation comes in response to the increasing damage caused by recent continuous heavy rains, which have led to numerous casualties and disaster victims due to house flooding and landslides. The Federation of Korean Industries stated that the donation was made to comfort the pain of those who lost their homes due to the sudden flood damage and to support their swift return to daily life.
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Kim Byung-joon, Acting Chairman of the Federation of Korean Industries, said, “Our business community will do its best to help those who have suffered unfortunate damage from the heavy rains to return to their daily lives as soon as possible,” adding, “We hope this donation will aid in the rapid recovery of the affected areas.”
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