Checking Restoration Status by Visiting Four Eup and Myeon Areas

Chairman Kim Kyung-hyun is inspecting the aquatic plant removal site at the Cheonggye Bokgilli drainage gate. <br>[Photo by Reader]

Chairman Kim Kyung-hyun is inspecting the aquatic plant removal site at the Cheonggye Bokgilli drainage gate.
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Chairman Kim Kyung-hyun is visiting Samhyang Jungdeungpo Reservoir and receiving an explanation from a military officer. <br>[Photo by Reader]

Chairman Kim Kyung-hyun is visiting Samhyang Jungdeungpo Reservoir and receiving an explanation from a military officer.
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Chairman Kim Kyung-hyun is listening to the police about the damage situation. <br>[Photo by Reader]

Chairman Kim Kyung-hyun is listening to the police about the damage situation.
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On the morning of the 24th at 7 a.m., Kim Kyung-hyun, chairman of the Muan County Council, visited four towns and townships affected by heavy rain to inspect the flood damage.


Chairman Kim sequentially visited the flooded site of Muancheon in Muan-eup, the restoration site of Bokgilli in Cheonggye, Mongtan-myeon, and Samhyang-eup.


At the site, Chairman Kim listened to the residents about the damage situation and difficulties they faced and expressed his condolences.



Muan = Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Oh Hwan-joo just8440@asiae.co.kr


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