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Six Northern Inland Cities and Counties, Including Chuncheon, Join Gapyeong Flood Recovery Efforts

Six Cities and Counties, Including Chuncheon, Hongcheon, Cheorwon, Hwacheon, Yanggu, and Inje,
Launch “Hometown Love Designated Donation Campaign” for Gapyeong County

Gapyeong County in Gyeonggi Province announced on July 30 that cities and counties belonging to the Northern Inland Administrative Council would participate in the “Hometown Love Designated Donation Campaign” to help restore large-scale damage caused by record-breaking heavy rains, including landslides and river flooding.

Six Northern Inland Cities and Counties, Including Chuncheon, Join Gapyeong Flood Recovery Efforts Six Cities and Counties in the Northern Inland Region Join 'Gapyeong Flood Recovery'. Provided by Gapyeong County

Six cities and counties?Chuncheon, Hongcheon, Cheorwon, Hwacheon, Yanggu, and Inje in Gangwon Province?have joined forces for this campaign. Each local government plans to raise emergency restoration funds for Gapyeong County through the “designated donation” method of the county’s Hometown Love Donation Program.


Donations can be made both online and offline. For online participation, visit the “Hometown Love eum” website and select “Gapyeong County Emergency Fundraising for Flood Damage Restoration.” For offline donations, visit a nearby NongHyup Bank or a local agricultural or livestock cooperative branch.


A Gapyeong County official stated, “We deeply appreciate the swift participation of cities and counties in the Northern Inland Administrative Council in helping restore our county from disaster,” adding, “We expect the warm support of council members and residents will be a great strength for rapid recovery and reconstruction.”


Meanwhile, this designated donation campaign is being actively promoted through each city and county’s website and local publicity channels. Gapyeong County plans to use the raised donations for practical restoration projects, including repairing flooded homes, supporting vulnerable groups, and maintaining essential infrastructure.


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