Buan Maritime Police Station (Chief Seong Giju) announced on the 3rd that it conducted an on-site inspection to prevent coastal accidents at closed beaches after the withdrawal of safety management personnel from local governments and related agencies following the closure of beaches in the jurisdiction.


According to the Maritime Police, on the 1st, they visited closed beaches in the jurisdiction, including Gyeokpo Beach in Buan-gun, to check the status of beach visitors and inspect the overall safety management, including lifesaving equipment and safety facilities.


On the 1st, Seong Giju, Chief of Buan Maritime Police Station, conducted an on-site inspection of the closed beaches in the jurisdiction. <br>[Photo by Buan Maritime Police]

On the 1st, Seong Giju, Chief of Buan Maritime Police Station, conducted an on-site inspection of the closed beaches in the jurisdiction.
[Photo by Buan Maritime Police]

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The Maritime Police will strengthen patrols both at sea and on land and establish a cooperative system by sharing safety management measures after the beach closures with related agencies.


During the spring tide period, they plan to conduct proactive safety management by monitoring risk factors such as coastal and lowland flooding to prevent any damage from coastal accidents.



Chief Seong Giju urged, "Although safety management personnel from related agencies have withdrawn following the closure of beaches in the jurisdiction, since there are still citizens visiting the beaches, please thoroughly prepare for emergencies and ensure there are no gaps in safety management."


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