From the 30th, the Busan Metropolitan Office of Education will conduct the '2023 Disaster Response Safe Korea Drill' for five days across all schools and educational administrative institutions in the Busan area.


This drill is conducted nationwide every year to protect the lives and property of citizens from various possible disasters such as typhoons, heavy rainfalls, and fires, and to strengthen disaster response capabilities and spread awareness of a safety culture.


The Busan Metropolitan Office of Education will carry out this drill as realistic on-site training by assuming specific disasters and accidents for each school and institution.


The Metropolitan Office of Education plans to maximize the training effect by conducting five on-site drills and three discussion drills, the Education Support Office will conduct at least two on-site drills and one discussion drill, and schools and affiliated institutions will conduct at least two on-site drills each.

Busan Office of Education.

Busan Office of Education.

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The Office of Education will conduct training such as the propagation of school disaster early warning broadcast devices linked with Busan City, fire and earthquake evacuation drills, and student safety experience center training. On the third day of the drill, November 1, Vice Superintendent Choi Yunhong is scheduled to visit Bosu Elementary School, which is conducting integrated joint training with Jung-gu Office, to inspect the training situation.


Before the full-scale drill, the Busan Office of Education encouraged active participation in the drill and created a training atmosphere by conducting a 'Regional Accident Response Headquarters Discussion Drill' assuming an earthquake during the expanded executive meeting on the morning of the 27th.



Ha Yunsu, Superintendent of Busan Metropolitan Office of Education, said, "This drill will be a good opportunity to enhance disaster response capabilities and foster a safety culture for the entire educational community, including students and staff."


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