Jeonju Area Flood Recovery Soldiers Gain Strength from Homemade Lunch
Volunteers in the Jeonju area provided a hearty lunch to soldiers and others working hard on flood recovery efforts caused by heavy rain.
On the 20th, according to the Jeonju Volunteer Center (Chairman Choi Icheon), they supported the 'IBK Truly Good Love Meal Truck' to provide lunch to about 230 people, including soldiers and temporary workers maintaining the river, who were sweating while removing trash accumulated along the Jeonju riverside due to the heavy rain.
Volunteers from the Jeonju Volunteer Center are sharing a hearty lunch with soldiers involved in flood recovery efforts on the 20th.
[Photo by Jeonju City]
On that day, the center, together with about 40 volunteers including the Happy Table Food Volunteer Group (President Ahn Youngsoon), who came together to help the recovery personnel such as soldiers working on flood damage restoration, served 230 servings of lunch carefully prepared with pork kimchi stew and beef bulgogi, as well as snacks like watermelon.
Chairman Choi said, "I am glad that we could be of some help in the flood recovery work to minimize the inconvenience to Jeonju citizens," adding, "We will continue to join forces with volunteers to actively support the volunteer work needed by Jeonju City until the recovery is complete."
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Meanwhile, the city is continuing recovery activities to remove trash accumulated in Jeonjuchen and Samcheon rivers, and the center plans to deploy additional local self-governing organizations and volunteers by district to areas requiring further maintenance.
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