Suwon City to Inspect Disaster Response at 10 Underground-Connected Complex Buildings
Suwon City in Gyeonggi Province will conduct an inspection of disaster response and support systems for underground-connected complex buildings until December 12.
On November 25, Suwon City announced that, in accordance with Article 21 of the High-Rise Disaster Management Act, it will jointly inspect the disaster response and support systems of underground-connected complex buildings with the Gyeonggi-do Fire and Disaster Headquarters, Suwon Nambu Fire Station, and Suwon Fire Station.
Suwon City is conducting a status inspection of disaster response and support systems for underground-connected complex buildings. Photo by Suwon City
View original imageThe main items to be inspected include: whether disaster prevention and damage mitigation plans have been established; whether a general disaster manager has been appointed; the installation and operational management status of integrated disaster prevention control rooms; the installation of evacuation safety zones; and the formation, education, and training status of initial response teams.
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An official from Suwon City stated, "We will request corrections for any issues identified during the inspection process and will continuously monitor whether improvements are made."
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