At the 8th Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters meeting held at the Seoul Government Complex today (3rd), Acting President Choi Sang-mok said, "It seems that there will be difficulties for the bereaved families who have left their lives in memory."
Acting President Choi Sang-mok explained that he will apply exceptions to emergency living expenses support and payment of health insurance premiums and national pension premiums to low-income bereaved families, and if care services are needed, they will be provided by applying at the airport reception desk or by emergency care representative phone.
In addition, the victim's identification began yesterday (2nd), adding that we will closely examine the supply and demand so that there will be no inconvenience even if the funeral is crowded, and carefully operate medical clinics, oriental medicine clinics, and infusion rooms.
Acting President Choi Sang-mok said, "We are supporting various tasks such as funeral, lodging, law, insurance, and psychological stability through the integrated support center at the Muan site, and the personnel from more than 30 organizations are doing their best, but it may not be enough for the bereaved families to feel that they will focus on their work."
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