National Health Insurance Service Buleulgyeong Branch Delivers Relief Supplies to Wildfire Disaster Area in Onyang-eup, Ulsan
Fatigue Recovery Kits Delivered to Wildfire Response Teams
The Busan Ulsan Gyeongnam Regional Headquarters of the National Health Insurance Service (Director Cho Junhee) delivered 1,150 fatigue recovery kits worth 5 million KRW on the 25th through the Ulsan branch of the Korean Red Cross (President Chae Jongseong) to support firefighters and officials working to contain the wildfire in Onyang-eup, Ulsan.
Disaster Area Damage Recovery Support Activities. Provided by National Health Insurance Service Busan Ulsan Gyeongnam Regional Headquarters
View original imageThe kits included energy drinks, liver function supplements, and vitamins, and were personally delivered to the firefighters and officials at the scene by staff from the Ulju branch of the National Health Insurance Service.
The wildfire that began on the 22nd in the Onyang-eup area of Ulsan has continued to spread due to strong winds and dry weather, with firefighting efforts ongoing and on-site firefighters suffering from severe fatigue due to the prolonged situation.
Director Cho Junhee stated, "I would like to express my deep gratitude to the firefighters and officials who are dedicating themselves to extinguishing the wildfire," and added, "I hope this support will be of some help to those working hard on site, and we will continue to strive for the health and safety of the public."
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