China News Service, September 25. According to Korea Radio International, the South Korean government has confirmed a budget of 105 billion won to rebuild the areas affected by Typhoon Omais in 2021.

  The Central Disaster Safety Countermeasures Headquarters of the Ministry of Administration and Security said on the 24th that the government has determined to invest 89.4 billion won in North Gyeongsang Province, 5.2 billion won in Chungnam, 4.5 billion won in Gyeongnam, and 5.9 billion won in Ulsan for reconstruction.

  In terms of facilities, 66.2 billion won was invested in river renovation, 7.7 billion won in sand prevention projects, 7.6 billion won in Xiaohechuan, and 23.5 billion won in small-scale facilities.

  In mountainous areas and valleys that encounter landslides, sand prevention facilities and sand prevention dams will be built to prevent soil and rock from rolling down, and areas with large losses due to flooding due to small rivers will be mainly used to increase the width of the river and expand narrow bridges. The river flows smoothly.