57 Social Organizations Participate
Seeking Practical Measures for Housing and Farming Materials for Disaster Victims
Uiseong County in Gyeongbuk has come together with local social organization leaders to ensure a swift recovery and systematic support for areas recently affected by wildfires.
Uiseong County in Gyeongbuk is holding a meeting with the heads of 57 social organizations related to wildfire damage restoration.
On April 21, Uiseong County announced that it held a wildfire damage recovery measures meeting in the county office conference room, attended by the heads of 57 social organizations, including the Uiseong County Village Leaders Association, Saemaeul Association, Bareuge Salgi Movement Council, and Volunteer Fire Brigade.
The meeting focused on practical support measures for victims, such as assistance for those who lost their homes and require temporary housing, as well as the provision of agricultural machinery and farming materials for farmers, livestock breeders, foresters, and small business owners.
Uiseong County is currently installing temporary housing facilities rapidly and is concentrating its administrative efforts on strengthening support for agricultural infrastructure and materials to prevent any disruptions during the peak farming season.
Kim Jusu, the governor of Uiseong County, said, "Many residents have lost their livelihoods and are deeply distressed due to this wildfire. The county will mobilize all available resources to support recovery and stabilize daily life, and we will do our utmost to help residents return to their normal routines as soon as possible."
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