Gyeongnam Province in South Korea is conducting an investigation into agricultural disasters caused by unusual weather conditions this winter. The investigation will focus on damage to secondary garlic growth and cold damage to plums. Farmers who have suffered from these issues will be compensated from disaster relief funds. The damage was caused by higher winter temperatures and lack of sunlight for garlic, and an early flowering period leading to drought for plums. The extent of the damage is estimated to be around 206 hectares for garlic and 136 hectares for plums, and the investigation is expected to reveal more damaged areas.