Muan County Conducts Intensive Inspections of Three Vulnerable Areas Ahead of Summer Disasters

Proactive Measures for Rivers, Reservoirs, and Landslide Prevention

Muan County in South Jeolla Province has started inspections of areas at risk of casualties as part of its preparations for natural disasters during the summer season. The county announced that it has conducted on-site inspections of major vulnerable areas to prepare for disasters such as heavy rainfall and typhoons.

Muan County has taken disaster preparedness measures through on-site inspections of areas at risk of damage. Photo by Muan County

Muan County has taken disaster preparedness measures through on-site inspections of areas at risk of damage. Photo by Muan County

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On April 15, Kim Byeongjung, acting governor of Muan County, personally visited three locations: the Hyeongyeong District in Pyeongsan-ri, Hyeongyeong-myeon; the Bokryongje Reservoir in Bokryong-ri, Cheonggye-myeon; and the Jisan District in Jisan-ri, Samhyang-eup, to inspect disaster risk factors and the county’s preparedness.


In the Hyeongyeong District, Kim checked the progress of river maintenance projects such as levee construction and bank reinforcement, as well as potential flood risks. At Bokryongje Reservoir, he focused on structural safety, inspecting for levee subsidence, cracks, and possible water leakage. In the Jisan District, he assessed landslide risk factors such as slope collapse, falling rocks, and soil erosion, while reviewing preemptive response measures.


Acting Governor Kim stated, "The frequency and severity of natural disasters are increasing due to climate change," and added, "We will strengthen the management of vulnerable areas through inspections and preparedness to prevent any casualties."


Meanwhile, the county plans to continue inspecting and maintaining facilities in vulnerable areas ahead of the summer natural disaster countermeasure period.

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