【Cheorwon】Cheorwon County has launched a preemptive inspection of livestock farms in preparation for natural disasters during the summer. To prevent damages to livestock farms caused by the rainy season, typhoons, and heat waves, the county began on-site inspections starting from the 10th, focusing on disaster-prone livestock farms. This inspection will be conducted until the 16th, targeting farms that have previously suffered damage from flooding, heat waves, and typhoons, as well as those in areas prone to landslides, low-lying areas, and those with outdated livestock farms. The county will check for the risk of dike collapse and the maintenance status of drainage systems in preparation for heavy rains and typhoons, and will also inspect the stocking density and the normal operation of cooling equipment in preparation for heat waves. They will also check the condition of electrical line insulation and the operation of leakage circuit breakers in preparation for fires and power outages, and whether disinfection of the livestock farms has been carried out to prevent animal diseases. In addition, they will provide guidance on livestock farm management tips and weather information to encourage self-inspection by the farms, and will guide improvements on any deficiencies and confirm compliance through re-inspection. Hong Sung-kwan, the Livestock Division Manager of Cheorwon County, said, "We will actively take steps such as preemptive inspections and reinforcement of vulnerable facilities to prevent damage to livestock facilities and livestock deaths caused by natural disasters in the summer..."