KITA Provides 100,000 Bottles of Water to Gangneung Citizens Affected by Drought
To Be Delivered Through Gangneung City Hall
The Korea International Trade Association announced on September 10 that it will deliver 100,000 bottles of 2-liter bottled water to help the citizens of Gangneung, who are struggling due to a severe drought.
Since a state of disaster was declared in Gangneung on August 30, water rationing has been implemented, causing significant inconvenience to residents. The bottled water provided by the Korea International Trade Association will be distributed to citizens through the Gangneung City Hall and used as drinking and daily-use water.
The Korea International Trade Association has consistently engaged in corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities, including providing relief funds whenever major disasters occur.
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Yoon Jinshik, Chairman of the Korea International Trade Association, said, "I hope that this support will be of some help to the citizens of Gangneung, who are going through a difficult time due to this unprecedented drought."
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