Establishing Public-Private Cooperation Systems
Enhancing Crisis Response Capabilities
Gwangju Transportation Corporation conducted the "2025 Disaster Response Safe Korea Drill" on the 18th at Pyeongdong Station, with the participation of 12 related organizations. Photo by Gwangju Transportation Corporation
Gwangju Transportation Corporation (President Cho Ikmun) announced on the 19th that it conducted the "2025 Disaster Response Safe Korea Drill" jointly with 12 related organizations, including Gwangsan District Office, at Pyeongdong Station on the 18th.
Approximately 200 officials from related organizations, including Gwangsan Fire Station, Public Health Center, Police Station, and Gwangju City Drone Operation Team, participated in the drill. The exercise simulated a derailment and fire of an electric train caused by an earthquake, comprehensively assessing the corporation's crisis response capabilities.
In particular, a five-member citizen experience group, formed through prior recruitment, took part in the drill. They observed the entire process from preparation to completion and provided evaluations and suggestions for improvement from a citizen's perspective.
The corporation evaluated that this drill, which was conducted under the scenario of a major urban railway accident, further enhanced its overall disaster response capabilities. This includes swift initial response through rapid operation of crisis management teams, division of duties among organizations and control of the accident situation, fire suppression, and damage recovery.
President Cho Ikmun stated, "Since derailments or fires can actually occur during urban railway operations, it is important for citizens to remain attentive. We will make thorough preparations to ensure a prompt and safe response under any circumstances."
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