Entering a preemptive response system… Issuance of early evacuation and risk warning system
The Donghae Maritime Police Station announced on the 18th that it has entered into a 24-hour emergency service system to preemptively respond to the 14th typhoon ‘Nanmadol’ heading north.
According to the East Sea Coast Guard and the Korea Meteorological Administration, it is expected that this typhoon will cause high waves of regarding 10 meters in the East Sea between dawn and noon on the 19th, when it is closest to the Korean Peninsula, and continue to swell along the coast until the 20th following the attack.
Accordingly, the coastal safety accident risk warning ‘Warning’ is issued until the special warning is lifted, and all efforts are being made to preemptively prevent accidents, such as recommending land salvage to prevent ship flooding and sinking damage caused by overtaking.
In addition, all employees of the East Coast Coast Guard maintained the emergency call-up system within one hour and took measures to respond immediately in case of an emergency.
Then, the patrol vessels on the move are guiding long-distance fishing vessels such as large-scale retreats in intermediate waters and fishing vessels in coastal waters to move to safe waters and to evacuate early.
In addition, frequent patrols are being strengthened for vulnerable coastal areas such as ports and ports, sea rocks, and breakwaters, and safety management is being strengthened in preparation for accidents with moored vessels and high-risk vessels in ports and ports.
Chief Choi Si-young also conducted on-site inspections and safety patrols for dangerous areas such as breakwaters and Gaetbawi in Samcheok on the followingnoon of the same day.
Meanwhile, the Donghae Regional Maritime Police Agency also held a video conference to judge the situation of the commander, presided over by the head of the Pohang, Uljin, Donghae, and Sokcho Coast Guard stations, and checked the preparedness and response posture for typhoons, including early evacuation of long-distance fishing vessels.
Commissioner Jang In-sik said, “We will do our best to prevent further damage in the eastern coastal area of Gyeongbuk, where repairs have not been completed due to the last typhoon.”
/yunhap news