40 Employees of Gyeongbuk Development Corporation Sweat It Out for Flood Recovery in Yecheon-gun Hoeryongpo Village
Gyeongbuk Development Corporation visited the Hoeryongpo village area in Yonggung-myeon, Yecheon-gun, which suffered flood damage, on the 27th to carry out flood recovery activities.
In Hoeryongpo village, numerous vinyl greenhouses were damaged due to heavy rain.
About 40 employees of Gyeongbuk Development Corporation and Lee Hyung-sik, a member of the Gyeongbuk Provincial Council (People Power Party·Yecheon-gun), worked hard on tasks such as collecting various trash caused by the flood, removing foreign substances from the vinyl greenhouses, rebuilding collapsed steel frames, or removing steel frames that could not be reused.
Employees of Gyeongbuk Development Corporation are carrying out flood recovery work in Hoeryongpo Village, Yonggung-myeon, Yecheon-gun.
View original imageAlong with this, Gyeongbuk Development Corporation donated safety kits prepared for flood victims to Gyeongbuk Provincial University and Beolbang-ri village hall.
Gyeongbuk Development Corporation plans to carry out additional flood recovery activities on August 1st and will continuously coordinate with related organizations and focus all the capabilities it possesses on flood recovery for prompt restoration.
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Lee Jae-hyuk, president of Gyeongbuk Development Corporation, said, “I hoped that no flood would occur, but unfortunately, Gyeongbuk Province suffered great damage from the flood, which is truly heartbreaking,” and added, “We will continue to make efforts so that the residents of Gyeongbuk who were affected by the flood can quickly return to their daily lives as usual.”
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