Gyeonggi Province conducted a joint public-private safety inspection to prevent accidents during the thawing season and identified 238 cases.


From February 17 to March 7, Gyeonggi Province, along with the Gyeonggi Province Special Safety Inspection Team, private experts, and city and county officials, inspected 74 vulnerable facilities at risk of damage, including civil engineering structures such as bridges, cut slopes, and retaining walls, as well as architectural structures like aging houses. The inspection focused on ▲facility cracks and damage status ▲ground subsidence ▲facility maintenance compliance.


Gyeonggi Provincial Government

Gyeonggi Provincial Government

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The inspection revealed major issues such as repainting corroded bridge bearings, repairing damaged bridge deck pavement, maintaining drainage facilities, replacing malfunctioning measuring instruments, and occurrences of concrete cracks and rebar corrosion.


Gyeonggi Province requested corrective actions for 81 cases and recommended improvements for 157 cases, depending on the severity of the issues.



Kim Young-gil, head of the Gyeonggi Province Special Safety Inspection Team, stated, "We will continue to do our best to protect the lives of residents and the safety of facilities through on-site safety inspections."


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