Visit to Busan Fireworks Festival Venue at 2 PM on the 31st, Safety Management Inspection

Examining Crowd Flow and Safety Measures at Main Festival Site Gwangalli

On the 31st at 2 p.m., Ahn Byung-yoon, the Deputy Mayor of Busan, visited the area around Gwangalli Beach, the venue of the 18th Busan Fireworks Festival, to inspect the safety management status.

Ahn Byung-yoon, Deputy Mayor for Administration, conducting an on-site inspection of firework festival safety management.

Ahn Byung-yoon, Deputy Mayor for Administration, conducting an on-site inspection of firework festival safety management.

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On that day, Deputy Mayor Ahn walked from Gwangalli Beach, the main venue of the fireworks festival, to Geumryeonsan Station of the urban railway, a crowded area, considering the actual flow of spectators, carefully examining the crowd and safety management measures firsthand.


Prior to this, he held a situation check meeting with the festival organizing committee officials at the comprehensive situation room of the fireworks festival to directly verify that there were no gaps in the prepared safety measures.


The city is focusing all efforts on safety management as more than one million people are expected to gather for this fireworks festival.


With the 2030 World Expo hosting site decision approaching, the city is continuously conducting pre-event safety inspections to ensure the festival is held safely. In particular, a joint government inspection is scheduled to begin on November 2.



Deputy Mayor Ahn Byung-yoon said, “Safety is always the top priority. We will focus on safety management until the moment the fireworks festival concludes safely,” adding, “We will successfully carry out this fireworks festival and once again showcase our city’s safety management capabilities to the world.”


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