Dongducheon City Council Participates in Flood Recovery Efforts in Gapyeong
Donates 2 Million Won to Community Chest of Korea for "Gapyeong County Flood Recovery"

The Dongducheon City Council in Gyeonggi Province, chaired by Kim Seungho, visited the flood-affected area of Jojong-myeon in Gapyeong County on the 29th to participate in recovery efforts and donated 2 million won to the Community Chest of Korea, specifying it for "Gapyeong County Flood Recovery." The donation was delivered through the Gapyeong County Council.

Dongducheon City Council visited the flood-damaged areas around Jojong-myeon, Gapyeong-gun, on the 29th and carried out restoration activities due to the heavy rain. Provided by Dongducheon City Council

Dongducheon City Council visited the flood-damaged areas around Jojong-myeon, Gapyeong-gun, on the 29th and carried out restoration activities due to the heavy rain. Provided by Dongducheon City Council

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On this day, all members of the Dongducheon City Council and about 20 staff members from the administrative office took part in flood recovery work, focusing on farmland that had been inundated. Their efforts included removing sediment and cleaning up debris. The recovery sites had rice plants that had been knocked down and were covered with soil and trash. The participants worked together with local farmers, sweating under the scorching heat to help restore the area.


This recovery activity was carried out with the aim of helping the affected region return to normal as quickly as possible. In addition, the council provided practical support by donating funds through a designated contribution method.


Kim Seungho, the council chair, said, "I hope our efforts have provided at least some support to the residents of Gapyeong County who are suffering from flood damage. We will continue our legislative activities that promote mutual growth and cooperation between regions."


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Meanwhile, Gapyeong County is a sister city of Dongducheon City, and the two local governments have maintained ongoing exchanges and cooperation.


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