Governor Kim Youngrok: "Will Provide Sincere Support Until the Last Moment"
Countermeasures for Heavy Snow and Cold Wave to Be Discussed from the 7th to 9th

Jeollanam-do held a countermeasure meeting on the 4th regarding the Jeju Air passenger plane accident and stated that the accident response and support for the bereaved families must be carried out perfectly until the very end.


Governor Kim Yung-rok emphasized at the meeting, "We must continue to provide wholehearted support until all victims are returned to their families," and added, "Even after the national mourning period ends, we must not let our guard down and do our utmost in accident response and support for the bereaved families."

Jeollanam-do Governor Kim Youngrok is presiding over a countermeasure meeting for the Jeju Air passenger plane accident at the provincial government disaster control room on the 4th. Photo by Jeonnam Province

Jeollanam-do Governor Kim Youngrok is presiding over a countermeasure meeting for the Jeju Air passenger plane accident at the provincial government disaster control room on the 4th. Photo by Jeonnam Province

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He further instructed, "In particular, since the wounds of the bereaved families are deep and significant, it is essential to provide support such as connecting them to trauma counseling in the future. Prepare and provide guidance on the details of such support."


Jeollanam-do also discussed measures to prevent damage from the cold wave, such as resolving transportation inconveniences for bereaved families and mourners visiting the memorial altar and providing cold weather supplies to the bereaved families, as heavy snow and a cold wave are forecast from the 7th to the 9th.


A total of 323 snow removal machines and 226 personnel will be deployed, and four snow removal vehicles will be stationed on the roads near Muan Airport and the memorial altar.


Governor Kim Yung-rok requested, "Please ensure that snow removal work and the securing of outdoor memorial altars are carried out thoroughly so that no safety accidents occur to the bereaved families and mourners."





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