Korea Development Bank Donates 300 Million Won for Heavy Rainfall Recovery Fund
To Be Used for Emergency Recovery in Flooded Areas
On July 23, Korea Development Bank donated 300 million won to support the recovery of areas affected by heavy rainfall and to aid disaster victims. This donation will be delivered through the Korea Disaster Relief Association, and will be used for recovery work in flooded areas, temporary housing support for disaster victims, and the provision of relief supplies such as daily necessities and medicines.
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A representative from Korea Development Bank stated, "We extend our deepest condolences to those who have lost their homes due to the recent heavy rainfall," and added, "As a policy finance institution, we decided to make this donation to actively participate in the recovery from national disasters and fulfill our social responsibility. We will do our best to help the affected regions return to normal life as soon as possible."
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