"Preventing Heavy Rain Damage"... Jeonnam Office of Education Enters Emergency Work System
Ensuring the Safety of Students and Staff as the Top Priority
Strengthening Real-Time Monitoring of Weather Conditions
The Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education has entered an 'emergency work system' that prioritizes the safety of students and staff as heavy rain continues.
On July 17, the Jeonnam Office of Education sent an official notice to all schools and educational institutions in the region, urging thorough safety inspections of vulnerable areas and key facilities to prevent any damage caused by the heavy rain.
On this day, the provincial office sent an official notice to all schools and educational institutions in the region, again urging thorough safety inspections of vulnerable areas and key facilities to prevent any damage caused by the heavy rain. The office also requested that schools flexibly adjust their academic schedules according to weather conditions and take proactive safety management measures.
Superintendent Kim Daejung stated, "Protecting the lives and safety of students and staff is the most important thing," and added, "We will minimize damage through preventive and proactive measures in response to this heavy rain situation, and will work closely with all educational institutions."
He further emphasized, "The provincial office will closely monitor weather conditions in real time and strengthen communication with schools to do everything possible to prevent safety accidents and damage."
The Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education plans to continue to ensure the safety of students and staff by thoroughly preparing for and responding to severe weather situations such as heavy rain in the future.
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