Korea Southern Power Donates 50 Million Won to Uiseong and Andong Wildfire Victims
Support for Recovery and Livelihood Provided Through North Gyeongsang Social Welfare Community Chest
Kim Jundong, CEO of Korea Southern Power, recently donated 50 million KRW to support residents affected by the large-scale wildfire that occurred in the Uiseong and Andong areas of North Gyeongsang Province.
Korea Southern Power Corporation donates 50 million won to households affected by the Uiseong-Andong wildfire and takes a commemorative photo after presenting it to Andong Mayor Kwon Ki-chang (center).
View original imageThe donation was delivered to the North Gyeongsang Social Welfare Community Chest on the 7th and will be used for emergency daily necessities and relief supplies, operation of temporary shelters, and support for stabilizing the lives of disaster victims, as well as restoration of the affected areas. The funds will be distributed differently depending on the extent of damage to each household.
Korea Southern Power explained that this donation was decided to minimize the damage to residents living near the power plants and to fulfill its social responsibility as a public enterprise.
Yoon Sangok, head of the Andong Bitdream Headquarters, said, "We hope this will provide some support to residents struggling due to wildfire damage," and added, "We will continue to carry out various social contribution activities for mutual growth with the local community."
Meanwhile, as a national energy public enterprise, Korea Southern Power has been cooperating with local communities to provide prompt support and recovery whenever disasters occur.
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