On the 26th, the Gyeongbuk Development Corporation produced emergency safety kits for disaster victims affected by the heavy rain at the Korean Red Cross Gyeongbuk Branch. The safety kits include summer blankets, first aid kits, and abalone porridge, totaling 300 kits worth 20 million KRW in relief supplies.


About 20 employees of the Gyeongbuk Development Corporation and volunteers worked together to create these safety kits, which will be immediately distributed on the 27th to Yecheon-gun, an area that suffered particularly severe damage from the heavy rain.



Currently, around 150 relief kits will be initially provided to two temporary shelters for disaster victims: Gyeongbuk Provincial University and Beolbang-ri Village Hall. The remaining kits will be evenly distributed to other affected areas such as Yeongju, Mungyeong, and Bonghwa.

Gyeongbuk Development Corporation employees are packing relief kits containing blankets and abalone porridge to be delivered to flood victims in Yecheon and other areas.

Gyeongbuk Development Corporation employees are packing relief kits containing blankets and abalone porridge to be delivered to flood victims in Yecheon and other areas.

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Lee Jae-hyeok, President of the Gyeongbuk Development Corporation, said, “We produced the relief kits with the hope of providing some help to the disaster victims who suffered great damage from the heavy rain. We will focus the corporation’s capabilities on flood recovery efforts to support the victims’ swift return to their daily lives.”


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