An "Urban Flood Forecast" system, designed to provide advance warnings for urban flooding similar to the inundation of the Gangnam Station area during the heavy rains of 2022, will begin a pilot operation in six districts of Seoul starting tomorrow (June 19).
The Ministry of Climate, Energy and Environment announced that it will launch the pilot program in six districts: Gangnam-gu, Seocho-gu, Gwanak-gu, Guro-gu, Dongjak-gu, and Yeongdeungpo-gu.
The urban flood forecast is divided into a "Caution" alert, issued when there is a possibility of flooding, and a "Warning," issued when flooding is considered certain or is already underway.
When a Caution or Warning is issued, safety alert text messages will be sent to citizens so they can check if they are in a flood-prone area and evacuate accordingly.
The Ministry emphasized that this urban flood forecast system is designed to be "field-operational," ensuring that it goes beyond simple information provision to facilitate practical responses on the ground.
To this end, a detailed response manual has been prepared, outlining the specific immediate actions that relevant agencies, including the Seoul Metropolitan Government and each district office, must take on-site when a flood caution or warning is issued.
(Photo: Provided by the Ministry of Climate, Energy and Environment, Yonhap News)
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