A memorial procession for the Jeju Air disaster...At this time, the joint memorial altar.

2024.12.31. AM 08:09
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[Anchor]
A joint memorial altar is being set up in local governments across the country to commemorate the victims of the Jeju Air plane disaster.

On the last day of the year, citizens are mourning the victims with pity.

I'm connecting the reporter who is on the scene. Reporter Lim Yejin!

[Reporter]
Yes, it's at the Seoul City Hall joint memorial altar.

[Anchor]
Are you almost done installing the incense burner?

[Reporter]
Yes, as you can see, at the joint memorial altar in front of Seoul City Hall, there was an altar with the victim's plaque on it.

As soon as the installation is completed, the Seoul Metropolitan Government will receive condolences from citizens from 8 p.m. a little later.

The joint memorial altar here will be open for five days from today to 10 p.m. on the 4th of next month.

Many citizens are expected to walk to the memorial altar on their way to work with pity.

The government previously set the national mourning period until the 4th of next month.

The Seoul Metropolitan Government plans to celebrate the New Year in a calm atmosphere by reducing or postponing end-of-year events during the national mourning period.

As victims emerge nationwide, more than 20 joint memorial altar will be set up in 17 cities and provinces nationwide, including Incheon City Hall and Busan City Hall.

Naver and Kakao are also participating in the mourning by creating online memorial spaces on their PC and mobile websites.

I'm YTN Lim Ye-jin at the Seoul City Hall joint memorial altar.

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: Park Jinwoo



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