President Lee Jae-myung designated Geoje and the Sanyang-eup and Bongpyeong-dong areas of Tongyeong in South Gyeongsang Province as special disaster zones following concentrated rainfall. The designation raises the central government's share of recovery costs and brings tax and utility relief for residents.
The government designated Geoje city and the Sanyang-eup and Bongpyeong-dong areas of Tongyeong as special disaster zones after severe damage from recent torrential rain. The designation applies when local administrative and financial capacity alone is judged insufficient to manage recovery.
광고 문의 · 300×250What changes with the designation
The main shift is in how recovery costs are split. A substantial share ordinarily borne by local budgets moves to the national treasury, sparing municipalities from raiding other line items. Residents become eligible for deferred national and local tax payments and reductions in health insurance premiums, electricity and telecom charges.
The system does not compensate losses directly. Substantive support for damage to homes and business premises follows separate disaster relief criteria, and outcomes for private property depend heavily on whether owners carried insurance.
Summer on the south coast
Geoje and Tongyeong sit where shipbuilding, fisheries and tourism overlap. They lie on a path that summer downpours and typhoons cross repeatedly, and critics note that similar damage recurs each year.
With sea surface temperatures running unusually high this year, the need to prepare for the remainder of the typhoon season is being raised alongside the recovery effort. Forecasters have urged attention to rainfall patterns that may persist into September.
Recovery work begins with infrastructure — roads, water and sewerage. Municipalities are issuing separate notices on damage reporting deadlines and intake points.