Gyeonggi-do Installs 1,337 Shade Shelters for Heatwave Preparedness, Investing 5.99 Billion Won
Gyeonggi Province will spend 5.99 billion won this year to install heatwave mitigation facilities such as shade shelters.
Gyeonggi Province announced on the 2nd that it has designated the heatwave countermeasure period from May 20 to September 30 and will install 1,337 life-friendly heatwave mitigation facilities, including shade shelters and cooling fogs, with a budget of 5.99 billion won to prevent heat-related illnesses among residents.
Gyeonggi Province will install 931 fixed shade shelters and 344 smart shade shelters that automatically operate by sensing temperature and humidity at major crosswalks with high pedestrian traffic. Additionally, 25 green integrated rest areas equipped with cooling devices will be set up at bus stops, with 7 of these rest areas specifically established at bus stops in transportation-disadvantaged remote areas to enhance residents' convenience. Furthermore, cooling fog systems (fine water particle spraying facilities) will be installed at 37 locations around multi-use facilities such as parks, roads, and markets.
Lee Jong-don, Director of the Safety Management Office, said, "We have planned to diversify heatwave mitigation facilities to minimize heat-related illness damage to residents caused by heatwave disasters intensified by climate change," adding, "We will make every effort to prepare for natural disasters in the summer season."
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Currently, Gyeonggi Province has 13,569 heatwave mitigation facilities installed, including shade shelters and green integrated rest areas.
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