Busan Port is safe!


Kang Joon-seok, CEO of Busan Port Authority (BPA), breathed a sigh of relief after personally inspecting the damage at the port caused by Typhoon Khanun, the 6th typhoon, which hit on the 10th.


Starting from the afternoon of the 10th, when the typhoon passed Busan Port, CEO Kang visited operational sites including the North Port redevelopment project site, Singamman Pier, and Gamman Pier to check the damage status and response measures caused by the typhoon.

Kang Joon-seok, President of BPA, is inspecting the typhoon damage site at Busan Port.

Kang Joon-seok, President of BPA, is inspecting the typhoon damage site at Busan Port.

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Inspection results showed minor damages such as fallen trees near the waterfront park and the new port back road, partial damage to the security fence at Singamman Pier, and fallen traffic signs, with no major damage reported at Busan Port.


CEO Kang commented, “Thanks to thorough preparations with related parties such as port companies in anticipation of the typhoon, we fortunately protected the port without significant damage.”



He also said, “Let’s carefully check for any additional damage that may be discovered and promptly carry out repairs to prevent secondary accidents caused by partially damaged facilities.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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