Temporary Assembly Housing Model Installed on the 18th, Opened to Disaster Victims

An official from Uljin County is inspecting the site of the temporary residential facility being constructed in Jukbyeon Agricultural and Industrial Complex.

An official from Uljin County is inspecting the site of the temporary residential facility being constructed in Jukbyeon Agricultural and Industrial Complex.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Gwiyeol] Uljin-gun, Gyeongbuk is accelerating the creation of a collective complex using idle land in the Jukbyeon-myeon Agricultural and Industrial Complex to prepare a temporary residential complex for disaster victims.


The temporary residential complex, to be built with 50 units in the Jukbyeon-myeon Agricultural and Industrial Complex, will be provided only to residents for whom individual or village-level construction is not feasible, based on a survey of disaster victim demand. Currently, land leveling work is underway using heavy equipment vehicles to enable quick move-in after the installation of temporary prefabricated houses.


On the 17th, Jeon Chang-geol, the mayor of Uljin-gun, visited the site to inspect the work progress and urged to speed up the completion of the complex as soon as possible.


The temporary prefabricated houses are approximately 27㎡ in size and are equipped with heating and cooling facilities, a kitchen, and a bathroom. Around the 18th, when the leveling work is completed, a model of the temporary prefabricated house where disaster victims will actually reside will be installed and opened in the Agricultural and Industrial Complex.



Mayor Jeon Chang-geol of Uljin-gun said, “Since providing a new home for disaster victims is currently the most urgent and important issue, we will do our utmost to proceed without any setbacks so that they can move in as soon as possible.”


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