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All the citizens will receive an emergency disaster relief application online from the card company's homepage starting on the 11th of next Monday. Donations are also accepted from this time. In principle, however, only the head of household can apply, so they live separately, but there is a problem in the case of a household that is still legally.

Reporter Jung Jun-ho covered this.

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Mr. A, in his 30s in a divorce lawsuit, raised two of his three children alone two months ago.

Over one million won was paid only for the amount of money pushed off while working until childcare.

So, the emergency disaster support fund of 1 million won, which goes to households of 4 people or more, is the same as Danbi.

In principle, however, only the head of household can apply, and Mr. A's household has a separated wife registered as head of household.

[Mr. A / Divorce member: A household member: I think it will help with the cost of living. .] In

the case of a credit / debit card, points for emergency emergency assistance received from the 11th are only paid in the name of the head of the household.

Local love vouchers and prepaid cards can be used to receive representatives of household members, but even a householder's power of attorney and identification card are required.


[Mr. A / Divorce member of household: From 11th, if a card is issued first (wife), I'm just letting go, and my spouse (head of household) takes all of the disaster aid.]

Birth, death, divorce In the case of confirmation, you can apply for the adjustment of household members by submitting supporting documents, but there is no way in case of divorce or separation like Mr. A.

[Association of Mr. A's local government: Currently, we cannot (how) do. Just do something special (before the Ministry of Public Administration and Security) gives directions ... .] Even if the head of the

household is seriously ill or missing or run away, the situation is so high, so I even went up to the Blue House petition to ask for a household member with desperate support.


The Ministry of Public Affairs announced that it would supplement the standards of appeals lately, as related inquiries broke out for each local government.

(Video coverage: Hwang In-seok, Video editing: Commissioner Yang)