Korea Exchange Donates 300 Relief Kits to Flood Victims in Busan
The Korea Exchange announced on the 26th that it has urgently provided 300 relief kits to farmers and residents who suffered significant damage due to the heavy rain centered around Busan and the Gyeongnam area.
The Exchange began by supplying 300 relief kits to the flood-affected area around Jisadong, Gangseo-gu, Busan, which experienced the most severe damage from the heavy rain, and plans to review the damage situation in the Busan area to provide additional support.
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Jung Eun-bo, Chairman of the Korea Exchange, said, “We extend our deepest condolences and heartfelt sympathy to the residents who suffered great damage due to the sudden heavy rain, and we hope this sponsorship will provide some help.” He added, “We will continue to closely monitor the flood situation and maintain ongoing support to assist the affected residents.”
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