Gyeonggi Pyeongtaek Port Authority conducted a maritime disaster response drill on March 26.


According to the authority's announcement on March 27, a joint maritime disaster response drill was carried out at Jebu Marina to ensure a safe and enjoyable sea route for residents ahead of the peak spring marine leisure season.


The drill, conducted in cooperation with the Pyeongtaek Maritime Police Rescue Team and the Hwaseong Fire Station Rescue Team, was organized to check the prompt cooperation system among related agencies and to strengthen on-site response capabilities in the event of unexpected maritime accidents.


Gyeonggi Pyeongtaek Port Authority is taking a commemorative photo after completing a disaster response drill in collaboration with related organizations. Photo by Gyeonggi Pyeongtaek Port Authority

Gyeonggi Pyeongtaek Port Authority is taking a commemorative photo after completing a disaster response drill in collaboration with related organizations. Photo by Gyeonggi Pyeongtaek Port Authority

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The main components of the drill included: ▲real-life rescue operations ▲first aid and transport ▲activation of emergency reporting systems ▲and equipment upgrades.


Kim Geumgyu, Acting President of Gyeonggi Pyeongtaek Port Authority, stated, "We expect that this drill, conducted at a time when marine leisure activities are in full swing, will serve as a solid foundation for creating a safe marina environment," adding, "We will continue to build a close cooperative network with related organizations to make Jebu Marina a place where visitors can enjoy with peace of mind."



Jebu Marina, the largest marina facility in Gyeonggi Province, opened in June 2021 and is equipped with 176 berths on water and 124 berths on land, totaling 300 berths.


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