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Last week, there was a crushing accident that killed eight people at a concert hall in the United States, and I've seen a lot of articles saying that the authorities expanded the investigation with the possibility of drug crimes in mind.



On the 5th local time, 50,000 fans flocked to the concert of hip-hop singer Travis Scott in Houston, Texas.



Eight people were crushed and hundreds injured as excited spectators rushed towards the stage.



The Houston Police Chief said that he started an investigation into a murder and drug crime because there were rumors that someone in the audience had administered drugs with a syringe. After the feeling, he lost consciousness and collapsed, and several spectators went through similar situations.



They were given first aid with a drug antidote and regained consciousness.



At the time of the accident, 25 people were arrested on suspicion of possession of marijuana, drug addiction, and illegal trespassing, and more than 300 people were treated for drug overdose and injuries.



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I've seen many articles claiming to introduce a lunch break system that temporarily suspends the operation of community centers and ward offices for one hour from noon.



In July, the five autonomous districts of Gwangju Metropolitan City implemented the lunch break system, followed by the Busan Metropolitan City and Gyeongsangnam-do civil servants' unions insisting on introducing this system throughout Busan and Gyeongsangnam-do.



In principle, the lunch break for public officials is guaranteed from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. according to the service regulations for local civil servants.



This includes civil service offices operated by local governments, and it is difficult to have a comfortable lunch in a place where there are few working people or a lot of work compared to the number of employees.



However, the article reported that there are a lot of complaints among office workers who have no choice but to stop by government offices during their lunch break, or among middle-aged people who are unfamiliar with using the Internet or unmanned document issuance services.



(Article source: Chosun Ilbo)


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bereaved family of former President Roh Tae-woo requested the government to purchase a national forest near the Unification Garden in Paju, Gyeonggi-do to build a cemetery, but there was also a lot of interest in an article that it was reported that it was impossible under the relevant laws.



According to the Korea Forest Service, at the request of the bereaved family's request to purchase 990 square meters of national forest near Unification Garden, the relevant ministries held a meeting to review whether to sell the site or allow the creation of a cemetery.



However, this site has been identified as a conservation mountain area that can be used only in special cases such as defense and military facilities, and accordingly, the Korea Forest Service has stated that it cannot be converted or sold for cemetery creation.



It is understood that the Korea Forest Service has expressed its position that it is not appropriate to sell the national forest for the purpose of creating a cemetery.



The bereaved family hoped to create a cemetery in the Unification Garden in Paju, but it is known that they have been considering an alternative site in a nearby area according to the position of Paju that it is impossible to create a cemetery in the Tongil Mountain, a special tourist zone.