A portion of the donations collected as "firefighters" and BY4M Studio will be used to donate 100 million won to the Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association.
The donations will be used for emergency relief and recovery in areas affected by the wildfires, as well as to provide daily necessities and ensure the safety of homes for those affected.
BY4M Studio said, "The local residents who suffered serious damage from the sudden forest fires are in a hurry to get back to normal life.
"I hope this will help people get back to their normal lives as quickly as possible," he said. "I would also like to express my gratitude to the firefighters working hard on the scene, and I sincerely hope that the wildfires will be put out as quickly as possible."
Prior to this, Firefighters had launched a "119 won" cash donation campaign, where 119 won per ticket purchased by each paying spectator was donated to improve the equipment and working conditions of firefighters in the Republic of Korea.
In the "119 Won Donation Challenge," BY4M Studio donated 50 million won, bringing the total to 500 million won.
The donations will be used for forest fire disaster recovery and to support the National Fire Hospital. The "firefighters" are people who worked in poor conditions during the Hongje-dong fire disaster in 2001.
The story depicts the situation of firefighters who are deployed with the sole goal of putting out the fire and rescuing everyone.
2025/03/26 18:36 KST
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