Authority for initial response to forest fires granted to the fire department ··· all available resources, including military helicopters, mobilized.

Published 2025년 10월 24일

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[Reporter Hong Lan, Korea Farmers' Newspaper] The Korea Forest Service is making a complete overhaul of its wildfire response system to prevent the recurrence of large-scale wildfires. As the importance of initial response grows, the firefighting authorities will be granted initial response authority going forward, and in cases where a disaster-level wildfire is feared, the Korea Forest Service chief will directly command regardless of the scale of the wildfire. The Korea Forest Service, in conjunction with related ministries and agencies including the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, the Ministry of National Defense, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, the Fire Agency, the Police Agency, and the Meteorological Agency, announced the "Comprehensive Wildfire Management Plan" on the 22nd. This plan includes nine implementation strategies covering all stages from prevention to recovery. The core focus is on rapid initial firefighting through the mobilization of all available resources.

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The Forest Service is making a comprehensive overhaul of its wildfire response system to prevent the recurrence of large-scale wildfires. With the importance of initial response growing, the authority for initial response will be granted to the fire department, and in cases where a disaster-level wildfire is anticipated, the Forest Service Director will directly command regardless of the scale of the wildfire. The Forest Service announced the "Comprehensive Wildfire Management Plan" jointly with related ministries and agencies, including the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, the Ministry of National Defense, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, the Fire Agency, the Police Agency, and the Meteorological Administration. This plan includes nine implementation strategies covering all stages from prevention to recovery. The core strategy is rapid initial response through the mobilization of all available resources. When a wildfire occurs, available resources such as ...
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