Chairman Woo visits Muan International Airport and meets with the bereaved family
“I’m really sorry for making many people shed tears of blood.”
National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-sik met with the bereaved families at the site of the Muan Jeju Air disaster on the 30th and said, “(This accident) was a man-made disaster,” and promised, “The National Assembly will do its best to resolve the frustrating issues.”
Chairman Woo met with the families of the victims of the disaster at Muan International Airport this afternoon and said, “I pray for the soul of the victims and share their pain.”
Speaker Woo bowed his head and said, “The first thing a country should do is protect the lives and safety of its people, but as a representative of the National Assembly, I am truly sorry for failing to do that and causing many people to shed tears of blood.”
He continued, “It must be frustrating to be gathered here like this, but I will tell you that the National Assembly will do its best to quickly and accurately resolve the situation by mobilizing the human and material resources that the country has and resolve the issues that you are currently frustrated with.” said.
In addition, he said, “After going through this disaster, we will once again organize what our country needs to do and do better if there are any shortcomings.” “We will check and do everything without fail,” he emphasized.
He said, “I think that from now on, the most important thing is to mobilize all the human and material resources the country has to quickly resolve the issue.” He added, “If there is anything necessary, please tell the National Assembly at any time, and let us quickly discuss what you want and the pain you feel.” “We will handle it,” he said.
Meanwhile, when asked whether this disaster was a man-made disaster or a natural disaster, Chairman Woo responded, “Because this happened even though lives could have been saved, it should be considered a man-made disaster.”
(Muan·Seoul=News 1)
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