Lim Tae-hee, Superintendent of Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education, is attending the '2024 Eulji Exercise Initial Situation Report' held on the 19th at the Comprehensive Exhibition Situation Room of Suwon Southern Government Complex, listening to an explanation on how to wear a gas mask.

Lim Tae-hee, Superintendent of Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education, is attending the '2024 Eulji Exercise Initial Situation Report' held on the 19th at the Comprehensive Exhibition Situation Room of Suwon Southern Government Complex, listening to an explanation on how to wear a gas mask.

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Lim Tae-hee, Superintendent of Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education, urged on the first day of the Eulji Exercise on the 19th that "the Eulji Exercise should be made more realistic in light of the recent security situation."


Superintendent Lim attended the '2024 Eulji Exercise Initial Situation Report' held at the comprehensive exhibition situation room of the Suwon Southern Government Complex and emphasized, "Recent security situations causing public anxiety, such as North Korean waste balloons, are occurring."


He continued, "Depending on whether the response time is slow or fast, domestic situations could face problems," and added, "When conducting emergency mobilization without prior notice, it is necessary to accurately grasp the actual response time and personnel, and to repeatedly verify the emergency contact network."


In particular, he stressed, "When implementing education for students during wartime situations, it is necessary to create scenarios considering all factors such as mobility, transportation means, and administrative systems," and urged, "Overall, please enhance the realism of the Eulji Exercise."



The Provincial Office of Education will conduct the '2024 Eulji Exercise,' a 24-hour emergency duty exercise over 3 nights and 4 days until the 22nd of this month. This Eulji Exercise involves about 3,900 employees from the Provincial Office of Education headquarters and 25 education support offices.


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