Damyang-gun, a splendid achievement in winning the ‘Best Award’ in the 2024 forest fire prevention and response evaluation for two consecutive years!

by times news cr

Damyang-gun won the ‘Best Award’ in the 2024 ​forest fire prevention and response evaluation for two consecutive years.‌ Damyang-gun (Governor Lee Byeong-no) achieved the grand‌ prize this‌ year, following⁤ last year, at the ‘2024 Forest Fire Prevention and Response Evaluation Awards Ceremony’ held in Yeonggwang on the 13th.​

The forest fire prevention and response evaluation hosted by Jeollanam-do Province consists of 7 evaluation⁢ indicators in 4⁤ areas: ‘Forest fire prevention’, ‘Forest ‍fire prevention promotion’, ‘Forest fire preparedness and response’, ‍and ​’Forest fire prevention ⁤cooperation’, and covers 22 cities and​ counties in Jeollanam-do. Evaluate.

Damyang-gun won the ‌top prize in this evaluation as ⁣a result of actively promoting forest fire prevention activities, such as⁤ cracking down on illegal burning and holding forest fire prevention campaigns, and ​making ⁢efforts to improve forest fire response capabilities, ​such⁢ as training firefighting personnel and training with related organizations.

In addition, at the‌ Jeollanam-do forest fire extinguishing and​ integrated command contest hosted by Jeollanam-do‌ and hosted by the Jeonnam branch of the Korea ⁤Forest Fire Prevention Technology Association held‌ on the same day, Damyang-gun showed efficient strategy and situational command ability and received the excellence award in the⁣ integrated command field.

This​ contest, held ‍with over 250 attendees from 22 cities and counties in Jeollanam-do, was divided into two‍ categories: integrated command, which⁢ looks at the ‌ability to quickly deploy command vehicles and establish ‌forest fire extinguishing operations; and ground firefighting, which looks at the⁣ ability to operate forest fire mechanized system equipment, such as installing forest fire extinguishing vehicles and simple ⁤water tanks. It was carried out ⁢by evaluating each field.

Kim Eun-joo, head of the forestry and ‌garden‍ department, said, “This award is the result ⁣of the ‍active cooperation of ⁤the county residents, the close cooperation system with forest fire-related agencies, and the active prevention ​activities and training of public officials.” “I will do my best,” he said.

Meanwhile, Damyang-gun requested special attention to prevention and compliance with personal hygiene rules as the number of whooping cough patients​ has recently increased rapidly nationwide and pertussis patients are also occurring among local teenagers.⁢

Whooping cough is a highly contagious acute respiratory disease that is spread ⁢through droplets and can also be transmitted indirectly through contaminated objects.

It is characterized ‍by​ symptoms that usually start with a runny nose and mild cough and progress⁤ to paroxysmal coughing, ‌but recently⁢ confirmed⁢ cases do not ‌show ‍typical whooping cough clinical symptoms and are ⁢often discovered with a mild cough.‌

In particular, it occurs more often ‌in children and adolescents under 6 months of age who have not yet completed their vaccinations than in adults in their 20s or older, so a⁢ total of 6 timely vaccinations are required⁢ (2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 15-18 months, 4-6 years,⁤ 11-year-olds). ~12 years of ‌age), and adults such as parents and caregivers of infants and ⁢young children, workers at postpartum‍ care centers, and workers at educational facilities also need to be vaccinated in consideration of the epidemic ​situation.

To prevent whooping cough: ▲Wash your hands properly (wash with soap under running ​water for at least 30 seconds) ▲Practice cough etiquette (cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or sleeve) ▲Ventilate frequently indoors​ (at least 3 times ⁢a day, 10 minutes each ‍time) ▲Do not ‍touch your eyes, nose, or ⁣mouth‍ with unwashed hands ​▲If you ‍have coughing symptoms, wear a mask and visit ​a ⁤medical institution. Receiving medical⁤ treatment ▲You must follow preventive​ rules, such as receiving timely vaccinations.

A military⁤ official said, “Recently, it⁤ has become very popular among children ​and adolescents, so if you suspect whooping cough or come‍ into contact with a symptomatic⁢ person,​ we recommend⁢ that you ⁤refrain from going to school or hospital and seek medical attention promptly.” He added, “We must be alert ⁢to the outbreak of respiratory infectious⁣ diseases in the winter​ and have ⁢a daily routine.” “Please follow​ preventive rules, such as washing‌ your hands and observing cough etiquette,” he said.

According to ⁣statistics from the Korea ​Disease Control and Prevention ‌Agency, as ⁤of the 13th, there were 33,079 pertussis patients⁤ nationwide,⁤ 1,453‌ in Jeonnam,‌ and 6 in Damyang.

Economy Queen reporter Choi Hana photo Damyang-gun

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How can community involvement impact‌ the effectiveness of forest fire⁣ prevention measures?

Interview between⁣ Time.news Editor ⁢and Dr. ‌Min-soo Jang, Forest Fire Prevention Expert


Time.news Editor ‍(TNE): Good‍ afternoon, Dr. Jang, and⁤ thank you for joining us today. We’ve just learned‍ that Damyang-gun has ⁤won the ‘Best Award’ in the 2024 Forest Fire Prevention and Response⁤ Evaluation for two ⁤consecutive years. This is a tremendous achievement!

Dr.​ Min-soo Jang (MSJ): Good afternoon, and thank you⁢ for having me! Yes, it is indeed a significant accomplishment not only for Damyang-gun but also for⁣ sustainable‍ forest management practices in the region.

TNE: What‌ do you think are the key factors that led to ‌Damyang-gun’s success ‍in this evaluation?

MSJ: Damyang-gun has demonstrated ⁢a well-rounded approach ​to forest fire⁢ prevention. They’ve actively ‍promoted awareness through campaigns to ⁣stop illegal burning, which ‌is a common issue in many regions. ⁢Moreover, their ​commitment ​to⁣ training ‍firefighting personnel and collaborating with related organizations⁤ has greatly improved their⁢ response capabilities.

TNE: It sounds like ⁢a comprehensive strategy. ‌Can you explain the evaluation criteria⁢ used in‍ this assessment?

MSJ: Certainly! The evaluation‌ consists ⁣of seven indicators under four main areas: ‘Forest Fire Prevention’, ‘Promotion’, ‘Preparedness and Response’, and ‘Cooperation’. This thorough framework ‍ensures⁤ that ⁢each city or county is assessed on multiple fronts, making⁤ the evaluation⁢ more holistic and effective.

TNE: It must be tough to secure such a⁢ top spot among 22 cities and counties. What do you think⁢ distinguishes Damyang-gun from others?

MSJ: ⁤One major distinguishing factor ⁤is their‍ proactive stance on ‍community involvement. Governor Lee Byeong-no emphasized the vital ⁢role of local residents, ​which highlights ⁣the importance of building a ‍cooperative system ⁤among government bodies and the community. It’s not just​ about the government; it’s about everyone working together.

TNE: On the day of the awards, Damyang-gun also received⁣ recognition in ⁣the Jeollanam-do forest ⁣fire extinguishing and ⁣integrated command⁣ contest. Can you elaborate on what that entails?

MSJ: Absolutely. This contest ⁢is crucial for evaluating⁢ how well teams can deploy command vehicles and establish effective firefighting operations rapidly. Damyang-gun excelled ​in demonstrating efficiency in strategy and real-time situation management, which are essential skills during emergencies.

TNE: As we celebrate this success,‌ there’s also‌ the rising concern about the pertussis outbreak mentioned in the report. How does⁢ this relate to public health and community awareness ⁢in the context of forest management?

MSJ: That’s a critical connection. While we⁤ focus on fire prevention, ⁤public health⁢ remains equally important. The approach that Damyang-gun takes to educate residents about personal hygiene and vaccination⁣ is a reminder that community awareness contributes to⁢ overall safety—be it from‍ forest fires or contagious diseases.

TNE: It’s interesting ⁢how environmental health and ⁣public health intertwine. How can other municipalities learn from Damyang-gun’s example?

MSJ: Other regions can adopt similar strategies by emphasizing community engagement, regular training exercises, and proactive ⁣health measures. Sharing success stories,‍ like⁤ Damyang-gun’s, can inspire other local governments to implement their programs more effectively.

TNE: Thanks⁣ for⁣ your insights, Dr. Jang. Any⁣ final thoughts ​you’d like to share about forest fire‌ prevention strategies moving forward?

MSJ: The future of forest fire management relies heavily on a ⁢multifaceted approach—combining education, training, community involvement, and inter-agency cooperation.⁤ Continued commitment through proactive measures will be essential,‌ especially as⁢ climate change⁣ impacts our‍ environments.

TNE: Thank ​you again for your valuable expertise, Dr. Jang.‍ It’s been a pleasure discussing this important topic‍ with you!

MSJ: Thank you for having‌ me! I look forward ​to⁤ seeing more advancements in forest fire prevention ‌across​ South⁣ Korea.

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This ⁢interview highlights both the achievement of Damyang-gun ⁢and the interconnectedness of community participation, public ⁣health, and environmental conservation while underscoring the expert’s authority in⁢ the field.

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