Towing of Flooded Vehicles and Emergency Relief Efforts

Hyundai Marine & Fire Insurance announced on August 21 that it has set up an 'Emergency Flood Recovery Support Camp' and has begun full-scale relief efforts in the Gohyeon-dong area of Geoje, Gyeongnam, which suffered extensive damage due to record-breaking torrential rains.


A tow truck is towing a flood-damaged vehicle at the 'Emergency Flood Recovery Support Camp' operated by Hyundai Marine & Fire Insurance in Geoje, Gyeongnam. Hyundai Marine & Fire Insurance

A tow truck is towing a flood-damaged vehicle at the 'Emergency Flood Recovery Support Camp' operated by Hyundai Marine & Fire Insurance in Geoje, Gyeongnam. Hyundai Marine & Fire Insurance

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The camp is staffed by an emergency support team consisting of approximately 60 employees from Hyundai Marine & Fire Insurance, its subsidiary Hyundai Hi-Car Loss Adjusters, and Hi-Car Plaza, and is equipped with 12 tow trucks.


The team is relocating flooded vehicles to temporary storage facilities and providing compensation consultations and accident reporting assistance related to flooding for customers visiting the camp.


Hyundai Marine & Fire Insurance plans to operate the camp until recovery efforts are complete.


Lim Jihoon, Executive Director and Head of Auto Claims at Hyundai Marine & Fire Insurance, stated, "We will provide support to help the community recover from the damage, even if only a little, by ensuring prompt accident processing and insurance payouts."



In addition, Hyundai Marine & Fire Insurance is deploying additional support personnel and tow trucks to Tongyeong, Gyeongnam, which was also affected by the heavy rains, in order to provide swift recovery assistance and minimize the damage to local residents.


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