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 | Aug 1, 2023
Emergency Recovery Support Project - Flood damage

By Jongwon Sung | Emergency Recovery Support Project - Flood damage

A-PAD KOREA are providing refrigerators, freezers, ion drinks, and water in preparation for the heat wave.  I was so busy that I couldn't even hear from you. It has been installed in evacuation centers and village halls so that anyone can use the refrigerator.

We purchased 40 dehumidifiers(60L) and fans(16Inch), distributed to affected households to return to the victims' daily lives.
Dehumidifier is a really necessary support item because the flooded furniture must be completely dried as soon as possible to be plastered. We are visiting households affected by flooding one by one and installing dehumidifiers and fans.

Volunteers are being deployed from all over the country. Bringing water is not enough, and you need ion drinks and ice water.
We installed shared refrigerators (4 Goesan and 2 Osong) and shared refrigerators (2 Goesan). It runs for a month. We're going to keep filling up the drinks.

A total of 40 dehumidifiers have been provided so far, but they are too short. We ask for your support for the safe return of the victims to their daily lives.

Thank you.

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