「少しでも助けになれば」…
”I hope it helps even a little”... Im Siwan, DinDin and other stars make donations to help with Jeju Air Disaster relief efforts
While the Jeju airliner disaster has left many people in mourning, there are those who have extended a helping hand in mourning the victims and in the recovery of the tragedy.

 On December 31st, rapper DinDin posted on his personal SNS, "Every year at the end of the year, I have delivered greetings of hope and gratitude, but this year it is only with a heavy heart," he said. “I sincerely hope that I can be of some help." He also disclosed the breakdown of his donation of 10 million won (approximately 1,060,000 yen) to the Korean Red Cross under his real name "Im Cheol.”

 Actor Lim Siwan (ZE:A) has also donated to the Jeju Airline Airliner Disaster Relief Association through the Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association. Although the specific amount of money was not disclosed, Siwan sent his donation, stating, "I express my deepest condolences and consolation to the bereaved families who lost their loved ones in the unexpected accident.”

 Park Nare, a female entertainer from Jeonnam and Muan County, was known to have contacted the local government directly on the day of the accident and sent a donation to support the victims of the tragedy.She also disclosed the breakdown of her donation of 10 million won to the Korean Red Cross Society, saying, "I hope it will be of some help to the relief efforts.”

 Amidst the grief caused by the sudden tragedy, the good deeds of the stars are conveying warmth and warmth, and these donation processions are continuing.

 Jin, from the Korean girl group LOVELYZ, said, "I learned about the tragic accident through the news," and added, "It hurts my heart so much.I express my deepest sympathy to the deceased victims of the sudden accident and their bereaved families," and certified the sponsorship of the Korean Red Cross.

 On the other hand, Chef Ahn Yoo-seong, who appeared in the Netflix series "Black and White Spoon - Culinary Class War," directly visited the Jeju Airline passenger plane tragedy site at Muan Airport and delivered 200 Korean nori rolls to the bereaved families.The chef revealed that he also planned to prepare 300 bowls of abalone porridge.

 Meanwhile, on the 29th of this month, Jeju Air flight 7C2216, which departed from Bangkok, Thailand, bound for Muang Airport, attempted a fuselage landing at around 9:03 a.m. on the same day when the landing gear did not open, causing a fire when it collided with airport facilities.This accident resulted in the deaths of 175 passengers and 179 people, including the pilot and two flight attendants, at the scene.
2024/12/31 22:08 KST
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