Korea Zinc Donates 500 Million Won for Wildfire Damage Recovery
Support for Severely Affected Areas Including Gyeongbuk and Ulsan
Delivery of Essential Supplies and Snacks to Disaster Sites
Choi Yoon-beom, Chairman of Korea Zinc, and all employees of Korea Zinc recently donated 500 million KRW to support the recovery from the large-scale wildfire damage and delivered necessary supplies and snacks to the disaster site volunteer center.
Choi Yoon-beom, Chairman of Korea Zinc (center), is visiting the Onsan Smelter to tour the product manufacturing site. Photo by Korea Zinc
View original imageOn the 31st, Korea Zinc announced that it had donated 500 million KRW to the Community Chest of Korea to aid wildfire suppression, damage recovery, and support for disaster victims, so that residents in the affected areas, who are facing great difficulties due to the unexpected wildfire damage, can quickly return to their daily lives.
The donation will be used for recovery activities in the severely affected Gyeongbuk and Ulsan regions, relief for disaster victims, essential goods, housing support, and other urgent livelihood stabilization efforts.
Separately from the donation, Korea Zinc also delivered necessary supplies and snacks to the fire suppression sites and disaster site volunteer centers.
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A Korea Zinc official stated, "We express our deepest condolences to the victims and their families affected by the worst wildfire in history, and offer our heartfelt sympathy to the disaster victims who lost their homes due to the sudden large-scale wildfire. We hope that everyone affected by the wildfire damage does not lose hope and quickly recovers their daily lives."
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