Proactive Response to Recurring Flood Risks
As the rainy season approaches, localised heavy rains pose a significant threat to residential areas with aging infrastructure. The commercial district in Beomil-dong has a history of vulnerability, having suffered substantial property damage in recent years when rising stream levels caused water to back up into homes and offices. To prevent a recurrence of such disasters, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Eastern Busan Branch executed a pre-emptive safety and environmental improvement operation on 30th April.
Technical Maintenance of Critical Drainage Infrastructure
The operation focused on high-risk sectors where blocked conduits often lead to severe localised flooding.
- Infrastructure Cleaning: 41 volunteers performed intensive cleaning of rainwater grates and storm drains, removing around 150 litres of accumulated debris and litter that obstruct water flow.
- Safety Audits: The team inspected drainage facilities and flood-prevention equipment to ensure operational readiness for peak rainfall.
- Public Education: Beyond physical labour, the branch provided safety guidelines and flood prevention protocols to local office workers and residents to enhance community resilience. In particular, an "Environmental Docent" programme was operated to explain that plastic components in cigarette butt filters break down into microplastics, which can affect marine ecosystems and food safety.
Restoring Peace of Mind to Vulnerable Residents
The initiative provided significant relief to residents who have previously experienced the trauma of indoor flooding.
- Resident Testimony: A merchant who witnessed the scene expressed his gratitude. He noted that since blocked grates accelerated the flooding back then, the proactive cleaning by the volunteers gave him confidence that he would not suffer the same fate this year.
- Community Impact: Another citizen who participated in the campaign said, “The toothpaste squeezer made from recycled bottle caps was also meaningful, so I became more interested in practicing environmental protection.”
A Commitment to Seasonal Safety Continuity
The Eastern Busan Branch emphasised that disaster prevention is not a one-time event but a seasonal necessity. A representative stated their commitment to conducting regular maintenance so that residents no longer have to live in fear during every monsoon season. This initiative stands as a prime example of how civic volunteerism can fill critical gaps in urban safety and disaster preparedness.
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