A woman named A offered her pension for free. A said, "I provide disposable toothbrushes, toothpaste, and simple meals to the lodgings of the firefighters who are working day and night.
I've also prepared some things for you. I hope you'll feel free to come and rest here," he said, revealing the address and password of the guesthouse. In the photo he shared, A showed the cup rice and ramen that he had prepared, as well as a brand new
The video shows A preparing what appears to be bedding for the family. Internet users who saw this sent out a stream of praise, saying things like, "What a wonderful thing to do," and "It's heartwarming to see such a kind act," and A said,
"The firefighters look like they are in a very difficult position, but since we live in the countryside and there are not many places for them to rest, we decided to offer the service for free," the company said through the media.
In Andong, where the flames are spreading, people are supporting firefighters by prepaying at convenience stores.
A woman in her 10s, B, said through the media, "I asked the owner of a convenience store if I could use the delivery platform to pay in advance at the convenience store and give the items to those who need them. The owner replied, 'No, we don't need to.
"I said, 'I'll distribute it to those who need it.'" B asked for support, saying, "Even if it's not a big donation, if you just buy 10 bottles of drinking water and send them, it will add up to several thousand bottles in an instant."
Meanwhile, donations are also being made for firefighters who are putting out fires at the risk of their lives in poor working conditions. As of 11 a.m. on the 27th, donations were made on Naver's fundraising platform "Happy Bean."
The "fundraising project to support protective equipment for firefighters and forest fire suppression personnel," which was launched on the 20th, has received more than 1.1 billion won (approximately 100 million yen).
The National Disaster Relief Association, which conducted the fundraiser, said, "Firefighters and special firefighting crews worked tirelessly to
"They are fighting the raging flames and throwing themselves into protecting the lives and property of the people, but the reality is that they are far too lacking in equipment to protect their own lives," he said.
"Many heroes have suffered the pain of cancer and lung disease simply because they cannot wash their fire suits properly," he said.
"We are enduring each day in this environment," he said, encouraging the fundraiser. The current fundraising goal has been raised to 2 billion won thanks to voluntary participation from the public.
2025/03/27 12:08 KST
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