Photo of Hope House. Provided by Hope Bridge

Photo of Hope House. Provided by Hope Bridge

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The Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association (Chairman Song Pil-ho) announced on the 13th that it will provide mobile temporary housing facilities called 'Hope House' to households that lost their residences due to the fighter jet bombing accident in Pocheon-si, Gyeonggi Province.


The Hope House is 27㎡ (approximately 8 pyeong) in size and consists of a room with storage space, a kitchen, and a bathroom. It features excellent insulation performance, effectively blocking both extreme heat and severe cold. This facility was produced with sponsorship funds from the General Insurance Social Contribution Council.


Hope Bridge also supported 6,720 bottles of drinking water at the site on the 7th, the day after the accident, for volunteers and soldiers involved in the accident response.

Bottled water supplied to the Pocheon landslide damage site. Provided by Hope Bridge

Bottled water supplied to the Pocheon landslide damage site. Provided by Hope Bridge

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Lee Byung-rae, Chairman of the General Insurance Social Contribution Council, said, “We hope that the Hope House will be of some help to the families of disaster victims who lost their homes due to the sudden accident, allowing them to live stably.”



Shin Hoon, Secretary General of Hope Bridge, stated, “We hope the families of the disaster victims recover their daily lives quickly,” and expressed gratitude to the General Insurance Social Contribution Council for supporting the production of the Hope House.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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