South Korea: 37 tons of mullet were killed in the cold in Gochang farms

Published 2021년 1월 9일

Tridge summary

A severe cold wave in Jeollabuk-do, South Korea, has caused significant agricultural damage, including the death of 37 tons of mullet and numerous water meter freezes. Additionally, crops and livestock have been affected, with additional deaths reported. The local government has issued recommendations to prevent further damage, including the use of farmland maps, heating, and the cessation of shipping farms during cold weather.
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[Jeonju = Newspim] Reporter Baeksoo Lee = Due to the impact of the strongest cold wave in the Jeollabuk-do region for the third day, cold wave damage such as freezing of water meters and other agricultural products are continuing. According to Jeonbuk-do on the 9th, 37 tons of mullet were killed in the cold at a mullet farm in Gochang-gun. In addition, water meter freezes occurred throughout the province. All 121 cases were reported, including 37 in Jeonju, 8 in Gunsan, 20 in Iksan, 4 in Gimje, 1 in Wanju, 6 in Jinan, 18 in Muju, 12 in Jangsu, 3 in Imsil, 1 in Sunchang, and 2 in Buan. In Buan-gun, 43.3ha of crops such as potatoes ...
Source: Newspim

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