Flood Recovery Support :Chungcheongdo, South Korea

by A-PAD KOREA (Asia Pacific Alliance for Disaster Management)
Flood Recovery Support :Chungcheongdo, South Korea
Flood Recovery Support :Chungcheongdo, South Korea
Flood Recovery Support :Chungcheongdo, South Korea
Flood Recovery Support :Chungcheongdo, South Korea
Flood Recovery Support :Chungcheongdo, South Korea
Flood Recovery Support :Chungcheongdo, South Korea
Flood Recovery Support :Chungcheongdo, South Korea
Flood Recovery Support :Chungcheongdo, South Korea
Flood Recovery Support :Chungcheongdo, South Korea
Flood Recovery Support :Chungcheongdo, South Korea
Flood Recovery Support :Chungcheongdo, South Korea
Flood Recovery Support :Chungcheongdo, South Korea
Flood Recovery Support :Chungcheongdo, South Korea
Flood Recovery Support :Chungcheongdo, South Korea
Flood Recovery Support :Chungcheongdo, South Korea
Flood Recovery Support :Chungcheongdo, South Korea

Project Report | Jul 16, 2023
[Emergency support forFlood damage on South Korea]

By Jongwon Sung | [Emergency support forFlood damage on South Korea]

[Emergency relief for torrential rain]

The weekend that was like a nightmare has passed. Too many casualties have occurred.I'm sad and I'm.

I looked around Goesan-Yecheon and it hurt a lot. It takes a lot of volunteer work, and it will take a long time.

First of all, I would like to support the evacuation center for Goesan victims. As the elderly are unable to use the shelter shower

facilities, hygiene problems are expected to occur, so we will first purchase coupons from local public baths and support them.

And I'm thinking of supporting TV, refrigerator, and freezer. It's a shelter that's expected to stay for at least a week, but we're preparing because it's a very poor situation. Volunteers, soldiers, and residents all needed ice water when restoring, so they also prepare a freezer in advance.


I have animal friends at the shelter (3 dogs and 1 cat), so I'm also trying to support feed and pads. Cheongju Osong and Gongju are also on-site inspections. I think we should try one by one.


#Apod Korea #A disaster and disaster safety net centered on people is needed

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