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South Korea Takes Emergency Action as Historic Drought Grips East Coast City

Shin Yeju Intern Reporter / Updated : 2025-08-31 05:24:45
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GANGNEUNG, South Korea — In a swift and decisive move to combat the worst drought in recent memory, President Lee Jae-myung declared a state of disaster for the coastal city of Gangneung, mobilizing national resources to prevent a looming humanitarian crisis. The declaration, which came late Saturday, follows a period of extreme water scarcity that has left residents facing severe restrictions on their daily water supply.

The move marks an urgent escalation of the government's response to the drought, which has parched the eastern province of Gangwon. For months, the region has been struggling with rainfall at less than half of its average, causing critical reservoirs to hit record-low levels. The Obong Reservoir, a primary source of drinking water for Gangneung, has seen its water level plummet, pushing the city to the brink of a complete water shutdown.

President Lee's visit to Gangneung on Saturday underscored the gravity of the situation. After a hands-on inspection of the nearly dry Obong Reservoir and a high-level meeting with local officials, the President issued a clear directive: the government must throw everything it has at this crisis. "We must mobilize all available resources to minimize the drought's impact and alleviate the hardships faced by our citizens," he said. He didn't just call for a national effort but also appealed to other municipalities, urging them to lend a hand in the spirit of shared responsibility.

The declaration will unlock a cascade of government support. The Ministry of the Interior and Safety has already initiated a massive logistical operation, dispatching 50 fire department water tankers to the city. This fleet of trucks is expected to deliver an additional 2,000 tons of water daily, a crucial lifeline for a community on the edge. This measure is just the beginning of a coordinated effort that will include the rapid deployment of personnel, equipment, and financial aid to the affected area.

For the people of Gangneung, the disaster declaration offers a glimmer of hope. Residents have been grappling with a daily reality of limited access to water, a situation that has impacted everything from household chores to local businesses. The President's direct intervention and the promised influx of resources signal that help is finally on its way. The government’s proactive stance also sends a strong message about its commitment to addressing the growing challenges posed by climate change and extreme weather events.

As the sun sets on Gangneung, the sight of fire trucks carrying precious water into the city is a powerful symbol of a nation coming together to face adversity. The full effects of the disaster declaration are yet to be seen, but for now, it's a much-needed start to a long and difficult road ahead. The focus now shifts to how effectively these emergency measures can be implemented to ensure the city gets the relief it desperately needs.

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