The Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism announced on the 25th that Chief Executive Jinwoo Sunim visited Yecheon County Office in Gyeongbuk to deliver donations for flood damage recovery.


According to the Jogye Order, on the 25th, Jinwoo Sunim met with Gyeongbuk Governor Lee Cheol-woo and Yecheon County Mayor Kim Hak-dong at Yecheon County Office and delivered 200 million won in donations. They also delivered daily necessities worth 30 million won prepared by the Jogye Order Social Welfare Foundation and Areumdawoon Donghaeng.

[Photo by the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism]

[Photo by the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism]

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Afterwards, he visited the flood-affected sites to encourage soldiers engaged in search operations for missing persons and recovery activities.



Jinwoo Sunim said, "I pray for the souls of those who suddenly lost their lives due to the heavy rain damage. I hope the missing persons return to their families as soon as possible." He added, "I extend my condolences to all those who suffered damage, including losing their homes suddenly due to the heavy rain, and together with the Buddhist followers and all citizens, I will pray and support so that they can return to their daily lives as soon as possible."


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