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Cultural Heritage Administration Conducts Training for a Safe Country in Disaster Response in 2022 in the Field of Cultural Heritage – Press Release | meeting room | news

The Cultural Heritage Administration (Director Choi Eung-cheon) held Magoksa Temple in Gongju (Gongju-si, Chungcheongnam-do), Seooreung Temple in Goyang (Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do) and Changdeokgung Palace (Jongno-gu , Seoul) from 14 to 18 as part of the “Safe Country Training” supervised by the Ministry of Public Administration and Security (Minister Lee Sang-min). ), etc. to conduct 「2022 Safe Country Training for Disaster Response in the Field of Cultural Heritage”.

First, on the 14th, assuming that the Magoksa Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is in crisis due to a forest fire that occurred in nearby Mount Taehwa in Gongju, a discussion training will be conducted to address countermeasures and protect cultural heritage according to a hypothetical plan (scenario).
The Cultural Heritage Administration establishes a command unit, and it is training to respond as if it were a real situation by sharing missions and roles with related organizations such as Forest Service, Gongju City, Gongju Fire Station and Chungcheongnam-do. Is provided.
In this training, in particular, computer imagery (graphics) and aerial drone footage will be used to add a vivid sense of realism.

In addition, on the 16th, in a virtual situation where a forest fire broke out directly at Magoksa Temple in Gongju, the Administration of Cultural Heritage, Chungcheongnam-do and Gongju City jointly conduct on-site response training to protect assets cultural.
In this first COVID-19 on-site response training, the Cultural Heritage Administration conducted operational training for the Cultural Property Security Operations Room and Incident Response Headquarters in accordance with the practical guidelines of crisis response (manual) and at the Magoksa site, Gongju City, Gongju Fire Station, Gongju Medical Center and other related organizations About 200 people, including private organizations such as the National Cultural Heritage Care Center and Chungnam Cultural Heritage Care Center, will conduct a large-scale joint training. In order to ensure that the training is similar to the actual disaster situation, it will be conducted as an unplanned exercise without prior preparation, and a terminal dedicated to the National Disaster Safety Communication Network (PS-LTE terminal) will be actively used in case private communication is interrupted.

In addition to this on-site discussion and training exercise, on the 15th Royal Tomb of Seooreung (Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do) and the 16th Palace of Changdeokgung (Jongno-gu, Seoul), together with firefighters and other organizations related, on-site response training assuming a cultural property fire occurs, and on the 18th The National Center for Intangible Heritage (Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do) independently conducts fire evacuation drills.

The administration of cultural heritage will conduct a general inspection of the cultural heritage disaster response system through the training for a safe country in response to the cultural heritage disasters of 2022, and strengthen the ability to respond rapidly in the event of a real cultural disaster .

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