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Chungcheongnam-do Fortifies Disaster Preparedness with Innovative ‘SAFEZONE’ Initiative

HONG MOON HWA Senior Reporter / Updated : 2025-05-18 18:34:11
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In a proactive move to safeguard its citizenry against the looming threats of summer disasters, Chungcheongnam-do Province has officially activated its comprehensive ‘Chungnam SAFEZONE’ (Safety Zone) framework. This robust system, slated to remain operational until October, signifies the province's unwavering commitment to minimizing the impact of natural calamities on lives and livelihoods. The announcement, made on May 16th, comes as a direct response to the escalating challenges posed by climate change, evidenced by the unprecedented intensity of last year's monsoon season.

The preceding summer in Chungcheongnam-do bore the brunt of extreme weather, characterized by a record-breaking 79% concentration of rainfall during the 장마철 (monsoon period). This deluge triggered devastating natural disaster damage, most notably landslides, which tragically resulted in four fatalities and one injury. The economic toll was equally significant, with property damage soaring to an estimated 176.1 billion KRW. These stark figures underscore the urgent need for a more resilient and responsive disaster management strategy.

Forecasting models for the current year paint a concerning picture, predicting higher than average temperatures coupled with an increased frequency of localized torrential downpours. In light of these projections, the Chungcheongnam-do administration is channeling its full administrative capacity into maintaining an airtight disaster preparedness and response mechanism throughout the critical summer months leading up to October.

The cornerstone of this enhanced preparedness is the ‘Chungnam SAFEZONE’ initiative, a forward-thinking project designed to cultivate safer environments within the province's numerous communities. Recognizing the growing unpredictability of disasters, both in terms of location and origin (including safety lapses), the province has extended this safety net to encompass all 5,906 villages across its 15 constituent cities and counties.

A central tenet of the SAFEZONE strategy is the ‘One Evacuation Shelter per Village, One Drill’ principle. This mandates the establishment of meticulously crafted evacuation plans tailored to the specific vulnerabilities and geographical characteristics of each village. Furthermore, to bolster the safety of its most vulnerable residents, the province has implemented a ‘Safety Partner’  program, pairing over 14,000 individuals requiring assistance with designated helpers to facilitate swift and safe evacuation during emergencies.

To ensure the accessibility and usability of these vital resources, village evacuation shelters are being strategically equipped with clear and prominent signage. Complementing this, customized comprehensive maps, detailing crucial information such as ingress and egress routes, local topography, and identified hazard zones, are being installed within the shelters. These visual aids are intended to empower residents to navigate to safety efficiently and confidently.

Recognizing the increasing threat posed by extreme heat, Chungcheongnam-do has undertaken a comprehensive re-evaluation and categorization of its 무더위쉼터 (heatwave shelters). These vital cooling centers have been granularly classified into four distinct types: public facilities offering respite from the heat, easily accessible private establishments willing to open their doors, designated outdoor shaded areas, and facilities specifically catering to particular demographic groups. This refined classification system aims to optimize the management and effectiveness of these shelters in mitigating heat-related illnesses.

Embracing the power of modern technology, the province is integrating sophisticated Information and Communication Technology (ICT) into its disaster monitoring and communication infrastructure. Drones and Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) networks are being deployed to enhance real-time surveillance capabilities, enabling authorities to gain a comprehensive understanding of unfolding situations. Simultaneously, the ‘Smart Chungnam Communication’ platform, encompassing village broadcasting systems and online communication channels, is facilitating the rapid dissemination of critical disaster-related information directly to residents. This multi-pronged communication strategy ensures that timely warnings and updates reach the affected populations effectively.

Beyond these overarching initiatives, Chungcheongnam-do is also implementing a suite of supplementary measures to bolster community resilience. These include the strategic installation of small-scale safety infrastructure in vulnerable areas, the provision of rainwater drain cleaning toolboxes in roads prone to flooding to mitigate drainage issues, rigorous inspections of potential risk factors in landslide-prone zones, and the operation of targeted care projects designed to safeguard individuals particularly susceptible to heat-related illnesses.

Shin Dong-heon, Head of the Autonomous Safety Office, articulated the province's proactive stance, stating, “Disasters are inherently unpredictable. Therefore, fostering a resilient, community-driven response system at the village level is paramount. By enhancing the safety awareness of our residents and strengthening the collaborative framework between the public and private sectors, we are determined to minimize the tragic toll of human and economic losses from future disasters.”

The ‘Chungnam SAFEZONE’ initiative represents a significant step forward in Chungcheongnam-do's commitment to building a safer and more resilient province for all its residents. By combining proactive planning, technological innovation, and community engagement, the province aims to weather the challenges of the summer season and protect its most valuable assets: the lives and well-being of its people.

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