The recent wildfires in the Yeongnam region of South Korea have prompted a massive outpouring of support, with donations exceeding โฉ130 billion (approximately $96 million USD). This significant amount reflects the nationwide concern and willingness to help those affected by the disaster. Let’s delve into the details:
Donation Details and Comparisons ๐ฐ
- As of 5 PM on November 11, the total donations collected through organizations like the Korea Disaster Relief Association amounted to approximately โฉ132.8 billion.
- To provide context, the 2022 East Coast Wildfires in Gyeongbuk and Gangwon saw around โฉ83 billion in donations, while the Sewol Ferry tragedy garnered โฉ129 billion.
Impact on Victims and Support Services ๐ซ
- A total of 11,293 cases of psychological counseling and emergency psychological care have been provided to wildfire victims.
- As of now, 2,199 households, comprising 3,633 individuals, are still residing in temporary shelters, lodging facilities, or with relatives.
Casualties and Damages ๐
- The wildfires resulted in 83 casualties: 31 deaths, 9 serious injuries, and 43 minor injuries.
- As of 6 AM, the damage to facilities includes 8,457 locations, with 8,200 in Gyeongbuk alone, either completely destroyed or partially damaged.
Corporate and Celebrity Contributions ๐
- Major corporations have made significant donations: Samsung Group (โฉ3 billion), LG Group, SK Group, and Hyundai Motor Group (โฉ2 billion each in cash or goods).
- Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) will provide approximately โฉ7.6 billion in electricity bill reductions for residents in the affected areas.
- Celebrities have also stepped up, with BTS members Jungkook (โฉ1 billion), V (โฉ200 million), and Suga (โฉ100 million) donating to the cause.
- Other notable donations include Lim Young-woong (โฉ400 million under his fan club name ‘Heroic Age’), Young Tak, Jang Min-ho, Taeyeon, Seulgi (Red Velvet), Lee Young-ji, and Cha Eun-woo (โฉ100 million each).
Government Response and Future Plans ๐๏ธ
- The government is conducting a joint central disaster damage assessment until November 15.
- Based on the assessment results, a detailed recovery plan will be established to address the full extent of the damage.
The overwhelming support from both corporations and individuals highlights the strong sense of community and solidarity in South Korea during times of crisis. The funds will undoubtedly aid in the recovery process and provide much-needed relief to those who have lost their homes and livelihoods. ๐
Note: โฉ (Korean Won) is the currency of South Korea.
From : https://n.news.naver.com/mnews/article/032/0003362881?sid=102
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