Severe Drought Forces South Korea to Extend Emergency Water Mobilization

South Korean fire authorities have sent 159 water tankers to drought-stricken South Gyeongsang Province as water supplies in the region continue to decline. One hundred of the tankers were brought in from other parts of the country. Authorities extended a nationwide firefighting mobilization order because the prolonged drought has placed serious pressure on local water resources.
The province's reservoirs were at an average of only 32.2% of capacity, far below the long-term average of 70.6%. Since the mobilization order began, firefighters have delivered more than 12,400 metric tons of water to areas affected by the drought. The situation has increased concerns about communities that are becoming increasingly dependent on emergency water supplies.
The South Korean central government is also strengthening its response. The Interior Ministry plans to establish a dedicated task force and cooperate with private logistics companies to transport water tankers, pumps, and other equipment. The growing emergency response shows how seriously authorities are treating the worsening water shortage in southern South Korea.
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Source : http://koreabizwire.com/severe-drought-forces-south-korea-to-extend-emergency-water-mobilization/357289 |